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Musings A to Z Challenge: J

Challenge:  Write a short paragraph (100 words or less) daily on a topic beginning with the sequential letter of the alphabet.

Judgement

Political correctness has made some people afraid to judge rightly, so judgement may carry a negative connotation; for that reason, I prefer the word discernment, though in many ways they are synonymous.  Both enable me to see through the smoke screens of situations or people and get to the core; they both help me to choose between right and wrong, and decide which way to go on grey issues.  Judgement, like discernment, is a muscle that becomes stronger by exercising it and weaker if it falls out of use; the more we utilize them, the easier they become to wield.

Judgement

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Musings A to Z Challenge: I

Challenge:  Write a short paragraph (100 words or less) daily on a topic beginning with the sequential letter of the alphabet.

Impossibilities

As a singing teacher, I eliminate two words from my students’ vocabularies as soon as possible:  Can’t and impossible.  Anything’s possible, if we only believe in ourselves and our abilities; sometimes it may take someone a bit longer to reach the goal, but if they’re willing to learn and be persistent, they can reach any goal they set.  The only students I’ve ever had who couldn’t reach goals were unteachable ones; those who came to a teacher so they could claim training, but weren’t willing to be challenged. But I’m teachable – I’ve learned not to squander time with such students.

Impossible 2

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Musings A to Z Challenge: H

Challenge:  Write a short paragraph (100 words or less) daily on a topic beginning with the sequential letter of the alphabet.

Homogeny

 

No one comes to a screeching halt beside a brick wall and gushes over a particular brick, do they.  Why?  Because they’re homogeneous – each so similar to the other that none stand out as unique.  Yet isn’t that exactly what society and the media are trying to tell us to become?  Women are to look like air-brushed, photoshopped models; men are to become successful in high-paying and powerful careers, regardless of their dreams or individual giftings.  But I’m with Robert Frost; let the cream rise.  Follow your hearts in your careers, and learn to love yourself as you are!

Homogeny

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Musings A to Z Challenge: G

Challenge:  Write a short paragraph (100 words or less) daily on a topic beginning with the sequential letter of the alphabet.

Greatness

 

Those who achieve greatness are those who’ve overcome impossible odds, obstacles and limitations to fulfil their vision or reach their goals.  In my experience, success usually comes dressed in work clothes with its sleeves rolled up, ready to sweat.  In order to reach success, or greatness, the prerequisite it that you must know what your goal is, what your vision is; only then can you work toward obtaining it.  Sometimes people are multi-gifted; the challenge then is to choose which goal you want to reach, and prune the vine of your activities so that the grapes of success are sweetest.

Greatness

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Musings A to Z Challenge: F

Challenge:  Write a short entry (100 words or less) on a topic beginning with the sequential letter of the alphabet.

Feelings

 

Feelings are a dangerous foundation for any decision or conclusion; they are fickle, unreliable, fallible, and influenced by hormones, chemical imbalances, misunderstandings, and psychological baggage that we all carry around with us.  The quote below is so true:  Regardless of what is said or done, how it affects someone else makes all the difference between those actions and words being memorable as an encouragement, or as a discouragement; as edifying, or destructive.  Proverbs 18:21 says that there is life and death in the power of the tongue; it behoves us to use it wisely.

Feelings

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Musings A to Z Challenge: E

Challenge:  Write a short entry (100 words or less) on a topic beginning with the sequential letter of the alphabet.

Eye

 

There is a Jewish saying:  “The eyes are the windows to the soul.”  The eyes reflect thought, whether the person is physically blind or not; they can tell you a lot about a person through a myriad of emotions and moods; they reveal humour, and even health to a certain extent.  Each eye is unique; that’s what makes iris identification security reliable.  For me personally, as a writer and reader, sight would be the hardest sense to lose; I could no longer gaze in wonder at the stars, or observe the world around me… all of which informs my writing.

Eye

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Musings A to Z Challenge: D

Challenge:  Write a short entry (100 words or less) on a topic beginning with the sequential letter of the alphabet.

Divergent

 

To diverge is to tend toward a different direction, to separate, or to become different.  For me, it means to go against the flow of the average, normal, or expected.  Whether in life or in writing, being divergent is an important characteristic that allows uniqueness to shine through:  To look at things from a different angle, to perceive experiences through eyes that look for the unexpected, the unusual, or the anomalies; this gives the divergent a strength and tenacity that cannot be achieved by taking the path more travelled, or the way smoothed by myriads of feet trodding before them.

Divergent

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Musings A to Z Challenge: C

Challenge:  Write a short entry (100 words or less) on a topic beginning with the sequential letter of the alphabet.

Creativity

 

While it is true that creativity stirs up creativity in a sowing-and-reaping cycle, the same can be said of most habits:  If you exercise regularly, the good feeling afterwards becomes addictive; if you laze about and habitually accomplish very little, or stimulate your brain only minimally, the habit will become a rut that’s harder and harder to climb out of – and as they say, a rut is just an endless grave.  For me, creativity takes on many forms:  Crafts; writing; singing; writing music or songs or poems; cooking, and finding creative solutions for problems that come my way.

Creativity

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Musings A to Z Challenge: B

Challenge:  Write a short entry (100 words or less) on a topic beginning with the sequential letter of the alphabet.

Breath

 

Breath is such a simple thing, in some ways; it’s easy to ignore what a gift it is until it’s the last one.  For those with asthma or other illnesses that affect the lungs, it’s never taken for granted.  Though it’s merely air that passes through our lungs and in and out of our noses or mouths, it can convey so many messages:  Sensuality; warmth; coolth (yes, it’s a word); exasperation; satisfaction, and even attraction.  It can be turned into a whistle, and has even inspired the concept for an upcycled air-conditioner in third-world countries. Ain’t breath cool?

Breath

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Lost in Translation: Camel Balls Gum

Today’s product is sold in the UK, among other places (e.g. Amazon).  In and of itself, it may not be lost in translation so much as a marketing gimmick, but I came across an article of the UK’s Mirror titled, “Bubblegum called Camel Balls sold to girl, 7, gives mum the hump”.  Their choice of that last word in this particular context is unfortunate, given its connotations in some English dialects…

 

LIT - Camel Balls Gum

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