The first thing to realize is that you are in control of your own energy. You can begin to use basic energy--the kind that comes from food, air, loving relationships, nature's beauty and the flow of creativity--for your own good. All these sources of energy are available to you all the time.d They are a part of your birthright; they connect you to the flow of life, which is constantly renewing itself ~ Deepak Chopra
There are days when I cannot count on any else's energy but my own. As a matter of fact, I've just had a couple of weeks of relying on my own energy to move forward on my next project. Just when it seems like things should be getting easier with writing, it just gets tougher and tougher.
Sometimes the only energy I can muster is to sit down and get started on the task and just do it. The simple act of doing helps me do more. It's one of the easiest lessons I've learned about this endeavor.
I hope you can gleam the same wisdom as it applies to your dream journey. Just do it and you will find the energy you need to continue.
Where do you find energy?
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Is
it possible for two Civil War veterans to find their place in the world on the
Kansas Prairie?
When the War Between the States ended in 1865 many Americans emerged from the turmoil energized by their possibilities for the future. Frank Greerson and Gregory Young were no different. After battling southern rebels and preserving the Union, the two men set out to battle the Kansas Prairie and build a life together. Frank yearned for his own farm, away from his family—even at the risk of alienating them. Gregory, an only child, returned home to claim his inheritance to help finance their adventure out west.
When the War Between the States ended in 1865 many Americans emerged from the turmoil energized by their possibilities for the future. Frank Greerson and Gregory Young were no different. After battling southern rebels and preserving the Union, the two men set out to battle the Kansas Prairie and build a life together. Frank yearned for his own farm, away from his family—even at the risk of alienating them. Gregory, an only child, returned home to claim his inheritance to help finance their adventure out west.
Between the difficult work of establishing a farm on the
unforgiving Kansas prairie, and the additional obstacles provided by the
weather, Native Americans and wild animals, will their love and loyalty be
enough to sustain them through the hardships?
Then request an Authorgraph, an
electronic inscription, from me.
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