“Whew!” then looked at each other and repeated with joy, “We can repent!”
These kids really get it. I don't know if we always grasp the full meaningfulness of the atonement and how joyous it really can be.
“Whew!” then looked at each other and repeated with joy, “We can repent!”
These kids really get it. I don't know if we always grasp the full meaningfulness of the atonement and how joyous it really can be.
As in writing, there are strategies for living well, for living fully, and for creating the best life
I really appreciate her metaphors here. Tying together her passions and her wisdom about life makes it a more meaningful read.
the other pages had page numbers on them but nothing else written yet
I'm impressed with this girl. She seems to have more of a vision or specific goal coupled with determination than many people of all ages don't possess. She knew she wanted a 15 page book, and it looks like that is what she's shooting for.
I can see that this false impression of what the writing process is and how it works has not benefited less experienced writers very much at all.
It's interesting to me how easily the "writing process" can be counterproductive when we aren't caring. It seems to me that we need to take some good caution that we aren't doing things just to say we did them, but that we are doing them to consciously work towards a meaningful goal.
I realized I was going to have to do what I had been avoiding
I think this is pretty relatable. We oftentimes know exactly what to do but we know it won't be fun. In the long run, it will be easier if we just do the hard thing as soon as we realize it''s the correct path instead of holding off as long as we can.