Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Write brain exercise day two

I got a head start on today's excercise. Given a lined area I had to create a passage around already typed in letters - they are underlined below. Also the passage had to begin: New Year's resolutions make me...
...nervous. They close in around one like an elevator to a claustrophobic. The expectation to fail and the desire to succeed wear down your ego and excitement for life. Lose weight; stop smoking; eat better. All are superficial goals. No one ever even hopes to survive such rediculous hop. Look deeper. If new year's resolutions are to succeed they need to be real. Read more books; call home more often. The simple things may seem easy but the tradional outlandish resolutions are set up for failure. For many true thought leads to enlighted resolutions. Find a new job; go back to school; complete a novel. All are extrememe goals but are attainable if the movivation is present. No one but the resolution setter can make it succeed. It is not nessary for it to be New Year's to create a resolution. Don't wait for a new beginning; make it yourself.

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