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Tag Archives: goals
Home Stretch, But I Think I Pulled Something
First, the above video is of a song the turned up on Pandora at an odd time. My friend and I were talking about English versions of anime themes being mediocre or lackluster. This is really good and I was … Continue reading
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Tagged goals, health, progress, taxes, ugh and a half, War of Nytefall, writing
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A Week of Storms, Twitter, Vampires, and Invisible Anacondas
First, some good news and a promo. I did an interview with Lisa Burton over at Entertaining Stories and it caused a really big jump in sales. Biggest one I’ve seen in a little over a month. To be fair, … Continue reading
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Tagged anxiety, fantasy, goals, life, magic, noise, storms, War of Nytefall, writing
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A Week of Re . . . Ha! Not With the Kid Around
I write this the night before while I listen to my wife realizing that I wasn’t lying about the munchkin being hyped up all day. That’s been the theme of the week. If he wasn’t playing with Legos throughout the … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, goals, Legos, parenting, War of Nytefall, Winter Break, writing
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Week Before the Break: Could Have Been Worse
Not really sure what to talk about as far as this past week. I’m looking at my list of goals and I don’t think I did very well. Biking wasn’t as consistent as I wanted. Still need to read over … Continue reading
One Step Forward, One Shove Back, Two Stumbles to the Side
Okay, I’m a little worn down here because my son’s martial arts class needed a third adult for the sword-fighting fun. It was only 5 minutes, but I wasn’t ready. Those kids are fast and relentless. Not to mention short. … Continue reading
A Step in the Right Direction
The above video really rings true for me this week. I’ve been stressing about life, which might mean I had enough time to think. Not enough to do biking though and I still have another week to go before I … Continue reading
Goal Post a.k.a. What Went Wrong This Time?
I really should just change this post to ‘What went wrong for Charles this time?’ because that’s how the week is going. In fact, this post is so late in the day because I was waiting for something good to … Continue reading
For the Love of Everything, I Need Whiskey
Here is kind of how my week went: This week was a procession of bad events. I wish I could say otherwise, but it was really one of those weeks where I wondered if 2017 told 2018 to finish the … Continue reading
Buses, Books, Bedlam, and Bloodsuckers
Is it 2019 yet? I mean, this week alone has been making me feel like I’ve gone a few rounds with an angry gorilla who thinks I owe it money . . . and it’s beating me with a flailing … Continue reading
Time to Crack the Knuckles, Open the Laptop, and . . . Never Mind
(Video chosen by 8-year-old who won’t stop singing the chorus.) The first week of 2018 has come and gone with me feeling like time is nothing more than a human construct. There isn’t a single difference between 2017 and 2018. … Continue reading