A Writer's Notebook, Day Two-Hundred-And-Fourteen

I am going to keep it short again today, as I don't really have a lot to put up here right at this moment.  I'm keeping at the work, and I am feeling quite happy about the progress, but I need to  push in order to get to the next level, in terms of the writing, and in terms of career goals.  In some ways, it is a matter of producing more work and doing more revision, and it is also a matter of getting my work in front of the right people.  It seems a bit daunting, at times, and I often do wish that I had taken certain steps already, but I need to embrace the idea that I am in the right place and doing what I must at this moment in time.  It does not help to want the past to be different, and focusing on that can only be a distracting, self-destructive, so I am focused instead on the potential that I know I have, and on the fact that I am a far better and more productive writer than I have ever been, and I know that dedication is going to get me where I need to go.

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