tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6245713210697867499.post2918273736254687580..comments2023-03-24T05:50:29.791-04:00Comments on deborah wiles: field notes: 48 days, day 23-24: halfwayUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6245713210697867499.post-61262403068281666962015-07-07T06:49:54.975-04:002015-07-07T06:49:54.975-04:00Ha! I *am* so delighted by my work, aren't I? ...Ha! I *am* so delighted by my work, aren't I? I hadn't thought of it that way. If I were to do word counts or page counts for the past 24 days, I could easily be disappointed. It's the work itself that delights me, not how much of it there is. I can fall into that counting trap, though, so blogging about it is one way to keep me in delight and out of despair. I can let the work determine its own path right now, but soon I will be on deadline for book three in earnest, and then I will be a wrangler of the work, more or less. There are stages of determination. :> Thanks for writing. Keep going with your own good work. May you be delighted. :> xoDebbie Wileshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16785048910673370370noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6245713210697867499.post-4964498269302715652015-07-07T01:21:38.129-04:002015-07-07T01:21:38.129-04:00Congratulations on your halfway mark. I love that ...Congratulations on your halfway mark. I love that you are so delighted by your work. It's inspiring to read your reports and that you let the work determine its own path. Showing up is half the battle. I also love that image of looking up hours later blinking. Joy Murrayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08678270785660037672noreply@blogger.com