Day 151: On the Mend

Well, it’s Monday and my workday is almost over.  The sun finally came out so it’s very cold and clear outside. Tonight will be brutal.  I’m feeling better than I had been but not back to 100% yet.  Mainly, I’m just really tired because I was up until almost 3:00am coughing.  I think that if I get a good night’s sleep tonight, I’ll feel much better tomorrow.  Fingers crossed anyway.  I joined a Barbara Sher online book club about a week and a half ago and read the first assignment and was supposed to have the second assignment done at the end of last week but I haven’t felt like doing it or participating online so I’m at least going to read the assignment tonight but I don’t know if I’ll get the exercises done or not.  I just want to be able to participate because I love Barbara Sher.  It was from 1 of her books that I learned that I was a scanner, not just a ditz that couldn’t settle one thing that I wanted to do in life.  She’s an awesome person and writer. 

Well, I’m tired, I’m getting all stopped up again and I just want to go home, take care of my outdoor critters, try to read the assignment and then go to bed and actually sleep.  And hopefully, tomorrow will be a better day.  And maybe a little warmer.

  

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About Donna Heilman

I am a writer that lives in the Dallas-Ft. Worth Metroplex with my husband, 2 dogs, and 10 cats. I am currently working on my novel, Rapture, as well as writing poetry and some short non-fiction. I am honestly writing this blog to feel more connected with other creative people.
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2 Responses to Day 151: On the Mend

  1. I have never heard of a book club for her books. I looked online and could not find anything.

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  2. I’m a member of Barbara’s Club which you can find online. This book club has already closed and it lasts for 16 weeks. After it’s over, there will be another 1. You can sign up for the emails so that you know what’s happening and when. I’ve been reading her books for years…about the same amount of time I’ve been reading SARK’s books. They both mean a lot to me.

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