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Musings A to Z Challenge: V

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

Vulnerability

Ashton Kutcher hits the nail on the head:  Vulnerability is the essence of romance.  No one wants a perfect, untouchable hero, heroine, or partner:  Iron Man has his shrapnel; Superman has his kryptonite; Bella Swan has her clumsiness; Peter Parker has a past that haunts him; Darcy and Lizzie have their pride and prejudice.  How the character deals with that vulnerability is what makes them relatable, and even what makes them the hero/heroine or the villain – for even villains have their flaws; it’s vulnerability in some shape that gives them enough depth to be loathed or sympathised with.

Vulnerability

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Musings A to Z Challenge: U

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

Unknown

The more we learn, the more we realise we have yet to learn.  For years, astronomers speculated about planets outside our own solar system, called exoplanets, but none had been discovered.  Then in 1992, two planets were discovered orbiting the pulsar PSR 1257+12.  Once the first were found, there was an explosion of discovery, and since that time over 3,400 have been confirmed.  The unknown became known, opening the door for new discoveries, theories and understanding about our physical universe.  Still today, previously unknown species or insects, birds and mammals are being discovered, though they knew about themselves all along…

PS:  And speaking of the exploration of space:  On this day in 1969, the Apollo 11 crew returned from the moon to Earth… and had to fill out a customs declaration form just like all the rest of us!

Unknown

 

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Musings A to Z Challenge: T

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

Talent

All of us have talents and giftings; finding them is the challenging part sometimes, but using them – even if it means hard work, study and persistence – is the fun part!  If one is multi-talented, the challenge becomes finding out which one to pursue either in general or at a particular moment in time.  Like a grape vine, sometimes the fruits are sweetest when all but a small number of clusters are pruned away, allowing the energy to flow into a choice few.  Once you find your talents, use, hone, and tune them to their finest quality, whatever they may be!

Talent

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Musings A to Z Challenge: S

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

Starting

They say that you should start the way you mean to continue; in other words, if your daily goals fail to reflect your life’s vision, your life’s vision will never come to fruition.  The great thing about it is that it’s never too late to start!  Don’t wait for a New Year’s resolution; start now – whether it’s getting in shape, stopping smoking, eating healthier, completing a manuscript, or finding a job that you like… the sooner you start, the sooner your dream will become reality!  If you don’t have the tools, get them; study; prepare to succeed, and you will!

Start

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Musings A to Z Challenge: R

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

Risk

Risk-taking is part of growing, learning and maturing.  Without risks, we would never learn anything new, or develop our skill bases, or grow into new areas of expertise – after all, an expert is just someone who’s practised, studied and learned enough about a particular topic to earn the title.  Mistakes are intrinsic to the learning process, and that’s especially difficult for perfectionists to accept.  People who are afraid of making mistakes will be more reluctant to risk trying anything incalculable, and therefore in the end, will learn less and succeed less than those willing to step out into uncharted waters.

Risk - Albert Einstein

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Musings A to Z Challenge: Q

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

Quotes

I collect quotes the way some people collect stamps; any time I come across a good one, I add it to my collection.  I wish I had photographic memory so that I could pull them out at the drop of a hat, but perhaps such a gift would rather be a curse than a blessing in this age of information-overload.  The exact quote in the right moment can sum up an hour’s lecture into one pithy point; they say brevity is the spice of life, so if you have something to say, make every word count!

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Musings A to Z Challenge: P

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

Patterns

Fibonacci sequences, thumbprints, leaves… every living thing displays the Designer’s patterns and, once upon a time, recognising patterns and movements was crucial to our survival.  Magic Eye images were popular years ago, and proved that our brains can be taught to see beyond the obvious dimensions… those things which automatically catch our eye, whether in a visual or a literary medium. When I focus on a particular word, for instance, I will begin to see a pattern of usage; if I’m trying to minimize use of a word in a particular text, the ability to recognise the patterns is essential.

Patterns

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Musings A to Z Challenge: O

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

Opportunities

Every day, we’re surrounded by chances to get it right, get it wrong, change our path, make amends, make new friends, discover something new, take risks, or make up for missed opportunities of the past.  Hesitation and doubt are the biggest deterrents to opportunity; sometimes questioning is a healthy process, but it can also be so overdone that we never move forward, never take a chance to grab opportunity by the horns.  So when you come to a crossroads, a place of decision or opportunity to take a calculated risk, don’t take the path well-trodden; break out into something new!

Opportunities

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Musings A to Z Challenge: N

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

Novel

Don Quixote, first published in 1605, is widely considered the first novel; but the novel as a genre seems to have risen to popular culture in the 18th century.  Since then, millions of novels have been written because, through the perspectives, lives and times of characters, readers can escape their own realities for a short time, can learn something about themselves, and can perhaps even learn how to deal with their own challenges or difficulties in new ways.  We love to identify with stories, root for good to triumph over evil, and see the hero or heroine fall in love.

Novel

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Musings A to Z Challenge: M

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

Motion

As the quote implies, motion is movement, but it’s not necessarily productive or progressive; a hamster in a wheel may be moving, but it takes action to get out of the rut and do something new or different.  We speak of going through the motions, which has the feeling of a hamster wheel sometimes, doesn’t it?  While motion is value-neutral, it’s required for progress, success, advancement, and reaching goals; it must be accompanied by action toward our goals, or they will remain nothing more than castles in the air.  So go for it:  Move, act and reach your goal!

Motion

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