It’s this Sunday!! Stop by the Author’s Tent at the Annual Tinicum Arts Festival, 963 River Road, Erwinna, PA. Books will be available for sale or bring your own to be signed. Ask me anything about my publishing journey … or butterflies!
This is a great 2-day festival of the finest artists and artisans, plus much more. It is located on the PA side of the Delaware, across from Frenchtown in NJ and just a couple miles south. Please check the website for directions* and many other features of the festival.
*There may be a road closure south of Erwinna.
Please stop by and say hello!!
Reflections
Childhood
People, from time to time, have said that they don’t believe they have ever seen me in a skirt. Alright, then.
Some thoughts on childhood …
“Children are the living messages we send to a time we will not see.” —Neil Postman
“Children see magic because they look for it.” —Christopher Moore
“Growing old is mandatory, but growing up is optional.” —Walt Disney
“Today you are you! That is truer than true! There is no one alive who is you-er than you!” —Dr. Seuss
“Some days I wish I could go back to my childhood. Not to change anything, but to feel a few things twice.” — Anonymous
“It’s never too late to have a happy childhood.” – Berkeley Breathed
Photo credit: My Dad
Self-Discipline Is Self-Care
The word ‘deadlines’ has gotten a bad reputation, perhaps because in many circumstances, they are imposed from without. But when we set up our own, deadlines really are a form of self-care.
Without deadlines, we can be at the mercy of our emotions and lose valuable time. Not the kind of deadlines that make us crazy, but reasonable time frames to help us accomplish our goals.
There have been times in my life where I have elevated procrastination to the level of high art. And while I can be very creative in how I avoid facing certain tasks, in the end, it only makes me feel less accomplished and less successful, as they still sit patiently waiting for me.
In my experience, procrastination around my creative work always boils down to fear – fear that it won’t be “good enough”, that I won’t be able to execute what I am envisioning, that I could have done more. There are so many things wrong with those thoughts. The bottom line is that we all still feel better when we do what we need to do.
That’s why looking at deadlines/self-discipline in a different way makes so much more sense. Striving to set and meet goals means loving ourselves more. And not to be trite, but we’re worth it.
I still may struggle at times, but deadlines=loving myself is where I’m headed. How about you?
Still So Much Love
Inspired to Be Courageous
Always, I am inspired by the words of others who are trying to comprehend the complexities of this world, this universe, as well as by the art and music of the same. Anais Nin was an author, French-born and raised in several countries, who became known in her early 30’s when she settled in the U.S.
She has so many insightful thoughts about writing, life, and love that I decoded to a create a short series of her quotes. Above is just one; if you wish to find more, visit my Instagram featuring Ms. Nin.




