The Voices We Wave Away
On the interior life
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My glittery trail
Writing isn't about making money, getting famous, getting dates, getting laid, or making friends. In the end, it's about enriching the lives of those who will read your work, and enriching your own life, as well. It's about getting up, getting well, and getting over. Getting happy, okay? Getting happy.
― Stephen King, On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft
― Stephen King, On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft
I just trimmed Romeo's nails rewarding him with a morsel of kibble after each nail. He knows the drill. Lulu pup was close by and I clipped a few of her nails too. This is good news since last time I accidentally took off too much on two of Lulu's nails. She hadn't noticed but I saw the two drops of blood and felt terrible.
Having a puppy watch an older, calm dog get their nails clipped is an excellent, natural way to introduce them to the process. Puppies learn through observation, and seeing a trusted older dog remain calm (or get rewarded) during grooming sets a positive example and reduces anxiety for the new puppy.
New noise when I sat at the breakfast table this morning. Sounded like a fire engine idling. My husband and went outside and looked around. No fire truck. It was our neighbors two rickety air conditioners recently installed in the alley windows. The sound reverberates spoiling the morning silence. I've decided I'd rather think of it as a fire truck than an annoyance. Sounds like I live at a truck stop.
Then after breakfast I heard honking and went out front. Three gigantic turkey vultures holding up traffic including a school bus while nibbling a freshly dead rat in the street directly in front of my house. Happy Friday!
Later in the day I peeked outside and the rat remains were gone except for a small red stain in the road. The vultures had done a great job. And my neighbors told me the landlord is evicting all of the tenants and putting the house on the market. All is well that ends well.
Now I began to understand art as a kind of black box the reader enters. He enters in one state of mind and exits in another. The writer gets no points just because what's inside the box bears some linear resemblance to "real life" -- he can put whatever he wants in there. What's important is that something undeniable and nontrivial happens to the reader between entry and exit. George Saunders
To me, the process of writing is just reading what I’ve written and—like running your hand over one of those mod glass stovetops to find where the heat is—looking for where the energy is in the prose, then going in the direction of that. It’s an exercise in being open to whatever is there.
GEORGE SAUNDERS
― Roy T. Bennett, The Light in the Heart
Roy T. Bennett, born in 1963, is the author of The Light in the Heart. He enjoys sharing positive thoughts and creative insights that have helped countless people live successful and fulfilling lives. He hopes his writing will empower you to reach your full potential. He is neither Robert T. Bennett (1939–2014) nor Roy Leslie Bennett (1957–2018). He is a writer, not a politician, and is still alive.
Swimming is a form of moving meditation, relieving anxiety, reducing stress, and improving mood. Do what you love. Almost any form of exercise or movement can increase your fitness level while decreasing your stress. The most important thing is to pick an activity that you enjoy. For example, you might try walking, stair climbing, jogging, dancing, bicycling, yoga, tai chi, gardening, weightlifting or swimming.