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One Step at a Time ...


I have found this wonderful picture on Facebook - Life's Adventures Page - I just loved the scrabble pieces, and how she is standing - Waiting to take that next step - This is what I have been trying to do with my writing process - My first step was taking the Writing Workshop, my second was finding a practice that is making it easier for me to write (750 Words A Day.com), and now to find my next step. I am in search of a Writing Buddy. This is someone that I would share my writing with, and vice-versa. What next step do you need to make?

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  1. Go to Mandala blogspot...Guada picked names and you won her stickers..go, go, go,
    Oh my next step....finishing my ATC,s Food Love.
    Have a great weekend...love & light Debix

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  2. Debie - I cannot seem to locate Guada's blog - I thought I bookmarked it, but I guess not - Could you give me the full url? Thank you so much, You are such a great friend for letting me know ... Enjoy the rest of the weekend - So much light & love!

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