Life happens. When it does, you often can’t control the circumstances or their outcomes. You can, however, control how you respond to them.
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The Writing Life
By Erin Feldman
Life happens. When it does, you often can’t control the circumstances or their outcomes. You can, however, control how you respond to them.
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By Erin Feldman
I hesitate to say I’ve started practicing piano again for fear of jinxing my self-discipline, but I’m making the statement. I’ve started practicing piano again, in large part because I’ve quit spending time with Amazon Prime Instant Video. I now have evening hours free that need to be filled with worthwhile things. One of those things is the piano.
By Erin Feldman
A freelance life, a life in the arts, is sometimes like putting messages in bottles on a desert island, and hoping that someone will find one of your bottle and open it and read it, and put something in a bottle that will wash its way back to you: appreciation, or a commission, or money, or love. And you have to accept that you may put out a hundred things for every bottle that winds up coming back. – Neil Gaiman, “Make Good Art”
By Erin Feldman
To be a better writer, you have to have a sense of humor about what you do. You have to be able to poke fun at yourself. You have to be able to laugh even when your work is critiqued and you feel yourself to be a failure.
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By Erin Feldman
The problem with perfectionists, albeit not the only one, is their relationship with failure. They hate to fail. It evidences itself in a number of ways; some struggle with a disproportionate competitive streak or a refusal to try anything new.
By Erin Feldman
We hollow out without utility. – Kyle McCord, “I’m Concerned You Will be Reincarnated as Office Supplies”