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The Challenge of Plausibility in Writing

When it comes to science fiction, plausibility is an interesting question. For the most part, the fiction I write is in one of three genres. Fantasy, science fiction, and Steampunk. When it comes to fantasy, I get to make shit up. The worlds you create can operate with nary a thought towards certain scientific laws. What’s more, you can have fantastical creatures, other humanoids, and powers that don’t exist in our world and need ZERO

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importance of reading

The Importance of Reading

It’s all too easy to overlook the importance of reading in your life. For many people, their job entails a lot of reading. However, there is NO pleasure taken in that reading. They are reading facts and figures for data input; customer comments and complaints; technical manuals; online materials; and other similar, largely uninteresting bits. For many people, all their reading is done to glean info. This includes the aforementioned manuals, news, social media to

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perseverance and patience

The Need to Balance Perseverance and Patience

Perseverance and patience are the keys to getting where you desire to go. Patience has never been my strong suit. That’s why, after 24 years, I finally named my primary fencing sword Patience. This is important because it is a reminder that it takes not only perseverance – but patience to get anywhere with anything. When I was healing after getting hit by the car, I persevered and worked my ass off to recover as

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work/life balance

The Work/Life Balance

Even as an independent, self-employed writer – striking the work/life balance is a necessity. While there are obligations I need to meet to contribute to my household, for the most part, I’m accountable to only myself. Embracing my brand and its affiliated parts – writing (fiction and nonfiction), editing, podcasting, public speaking – requires certain actions to be most effective, efficient, and rewarding. Recently, I wrote about creating a routine. I hadn’t realized how badly

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do no harm take no shit

Do No Harm But Take No Shit

Some days, you need to push – do no harm but take no shit in the process. Some people are bad at standing up for themselves. They will back down either because they dislike confrontation, they don’t believe that their cause is worthy of fighting, they think they are unworthy, they just don’t know what to do and how to stand up for themselves – or and combination of some or all of the above.

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routine

Creating a Routine

Creating a routine for myself has not always been my strong suit. Over the years, I have worked in fits and starts to create a routine. While I have achieved success, I have also managed to lose my routine along the way. This, however, is due to occurrences of change. It’s important to remember and acknowledge that change is inevitable. Further, it’s the one and only constant in the entire Universe. That being said, since

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The Philosophy of the Titanium Don

I post here twice weekly about my work with Positivity, Mindfulness, and Conscious Reality Creation. I’ve been blogging every week, without fail, since the beginning of 2012.

Mondays – Positivity (and related ideas for making choices and decisions in life).

Wednesdays – Pathwalking (my philosophy for consciously choosing how to live your life mindfully, on your terms).

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