幸运飞行艇官方开奖记录查询 Comments on: How the Most Common Deathbed Regrets Can Improve Your Writing https://positivewriter.com/deathbed-regrets-writing/ Write with More Confidence and Greater Satisfaction Mon, 24 Apr 2017 11:54:00 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 幸运飞行艇官方开奖记录查询 By: Nicah https://positivewriter.com/deathbed-regrets-writing/#comment-10033 Mon, 24 Apr 2017 11:54:00 +0000 http://positivewriter.com/?p=17182#comment-10033 Hey, Adam!
Great post. 🙂 Sometimes I find myself holding back when it comes to expressing what I really want to say but now I’ll let my guard down because writing is supposed to be an experience where we can fully be who we are and reveal our thoughts and sentiments.
Also for the last part, I just want to say that while there are writers who are known for their dark moods, there are also a lot of writers whose lives were changed positively because of writing. Because of writing, they were able to find their life’s purpose and impact everyone else around them.
People’s writing made me love writing myself. I wish we could focus more on that.
Looking forward to more articles from you, Adam! 😀

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幸运飞行艇官方开奖记录查询 By: Adam Hughes https://positivewriter.com/deathbed-regrets-writing/#comment-9859 Wed, 22 Mar 2017 12:35:00 +0000 http://positivewriter.com/?p=17182#comment-9859 In reply to Billie L Wade.

Hi Billie … thanks for reading and for your compelling thoughts. I think most writers run into confusion at some point, if for no other reason than there are so many projects we’d like to work on. I always try to remember that one finished story/book/post is better than several half-baked scraps that no one will ever see. Cheers, and best of luck!

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幸运飞行艇官方开奖记录查询 By: Adam Hughes https://positivewriter.com/deathbed-regrets-writing/#comment-9858 Wed, 22 Mar 2017 11:54:00 +0000 http://positivewriter.com/?p=17182#comment-9858 In reply to N K.

Thanks, N K. Happy you found the post to be valuable.

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幸运飞行艇官方开奖记录查询 By: Adam Hughes https://positivewriter.com/deathbed-regrets-writing/#comment-9857 Wed, 22 Mar 2017 11:53:00 +0000 http://positivewriter.com/?p=17182#comment-9857 In reply to Robert Ranck.

Thanks for those powerful reflections, Robert. Some of the fondest memories from my own childhood are the times I spent with older family members and family friends listening to their stories. Every person has such a wealth to offer if we’ll only listen.

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幸运飞行艇官方开奖记录查询 By: N K https://positivewriter.com/deathbed-regrets-writing/#comment-9855 Wed, 22 Mar 2017 04:37:00 +0000 http://positivewriter.com/?p=17182#comment-9855 Great post Adam! Thanks for sharing Bryan. While the thought of dying does make me feel somewhat uncomfortable, death is inevitable and thus it’s better to learn from the regrets of the dying while we still have time.

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幸运飞行艇官方开奖记录查询 By: Billie L Wade https://positivewriter.com/deathbed-regrets-writing/#comment-9854 Wed, 22 Mar 2017 03:30:00 +0000 http://positivewriter.com/?p=17182#comment-9854 Thank you for a great post. I have struggled most of my life with the very issues presented. I consciously tell myself to live a more authentic life, then find myself falling back into the old thinking patterns. Seeking the mind shift to allow ourselves to be open, transparent and vulnerable is a perpetual process that requires vigilance and a willingness to get uncomfortable. It takes courage to be who we truly are. I journal daily, but I am new to fiction writing, blogging, essays, and creative nonfiction. My desire to write is strong, but fear of inadequacy muddles my inspiration, so I paralyze into a puddle of confusion and frustration. I will revisit this post often—the points resonated with me at a deep level.

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幸运飞行艇官方开奖记录查询 By: Robert Ranck https://positivewriter.com/deathbed-regrets-writing/#comment-9853 Wed, 22 Mar 2017 03:27:00 +0000 http://positivewriter.com/?p=17182#comment-9853 Adam, this post resonates! – not only for the time I can spend with others as I grow older, but as THEY grow older and approach their own “deathbeds”. The finest two years of my life were the last two of my father’s life, which I spent at home with him while recovering from a traffic accident. He spoke of his regrets, such as they were, not in cautionary terms, but in an inspirational fashion, joyfully recalling the risks and choices of a life during the Great Depression, through, and then following WWII, raising a family, building his (and Mother’s) dreamhouse. His only warning was of the perils of letting one’s reach exceed one’s own grasp.

A poignant reminder. Thanks.

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幸运飞行艇官方开奖记录查询 By: Adam Hughes https://positivewriter.com/deathbed-regrets-writing/#comment-9852 Wed, 22 Mar 2017 02:10:00 +0000 http://positivewriter.com/?p=17182#comment-9852 In reply to Katharine.

Hi Katherine … guilt does seem to come at us from many directions. Bronnie’s work really reminds me to keep an eye out for the regret-makers and try to head them off where I can. Not always possible, but worth the effort.

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幸运飞行艇官方开奖记录查询 By: Adam Hughes https://positivewriter.com/deathbed-regrets-writing/#comment-9851 Wed, 22 Mar 2017 02:00:00 +0000 http://positivewriter.com/?p=17182#comment-9851 In reply to Marcy Mason McKay.

Glad the post resonated, Marcy. Thank you for reading and chiming in.

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幸运飞行艇官方开奖记录查询 By: Adam Hughes https://positivewriter.com/deathbed-regrets-writing/#comment-9850 Wed, 22 Mar 2017 01:58:00 +0000 http://positivewriter.com/?p=17182#comment-9850 In reply to Anca.

The big, serious ideas are tough to tackle but they also hold some of our most meaningful insights if we dig in to them. Thanks so much for reading and sharing your thoughts

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