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Revelation...Yet Again

sidenote: I can't NOT capitalize the first letter of each word in the title. What's my problem?? Occupational hazard, I guess. *** *** Time really flies when you are not watching. This is the second post on the approaching new year. And the reason is that, maybe I am a little emo. Maybe it's the drinks. But hell, that was one helluva year. I am not the kind of person who lingers on history or the past because i believe there is so much more in the future. I want all of that and if I keep looking at the past, I can't have all of the future that I deserve. But this year, so many things happened that I can't help but reflect. 2010 is for refocusing. Realigning, retuning, rewriting some goals. 2010 is gonna be one big mama!!! Not too far off from our entry into the new year, I expect to find more pleasure in writing. More pizazz and maybe even completion of my 'hanging story'. No, it' s not really hanging because it's done. I finished the story, except for the ending. I want a pow-wow ending but I can't come up with one! Damn frustrating!! And it's due for the editing process too but being the big fat, ugly procrastinator and workaholic that I am....urgh. In fact, I cure that procrastination by poring YET another new story. I can't even end one properly yet, and I am onto another one. I know. Come on, come on. This is what I am talking about. Focus. Complete. Lunge ahead!! CHHHAAARRRRGGGGEEEEE!!!!

Comments

shanaz@RS said…
he-he Nice one, Happy New Year to you and yep, lets get ourselves refocused and retuned for 2010! =)
Marsha Maung said…
written, ABSOLUTELY!!! time for a better future and it all starts with us. sustaining the belief and conviction to change for the better. :-)

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