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Day 3 in NYC: Meeting My Literary Agent!

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My last day in NYC was sort of like a dream. I met my literary agent. I’ve thought of that moment so many times over the past three years. I walked from the 33rd Street station to the office and paused for a second before crossing the street. I glanced up to the left and [...]

Part III: How I Got Here

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First, I talked about when and how all these big changes started. Then, I talked about following my bliss for the first time. Today, I’ll wrap things up and cover the rest of my journey (so far). Once I started working for Kris, I thought I knew everything. Anyone who got in my way, just [...]

Part II: How I Got Here

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Picking up where I left off yesterday…I had just moved into my new house with my husband-to-be. House in Hampden, check! After graduating with a Master in Public Administration a year earlier, I had started working at a small nonprofit. It was a great job with super hours and the office was within walking distance [...]

Part I: How I Got Here

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Today’s post naturally follows a blog from last week. I wrote about the idea that we’ll never be happy if we rely on something or someone in the future to validate our actions and solve the problems that lay in front of us today. This mentality guided my life until about four years ago. At [...]

The “I’ll be happy when X happens” Syndrome

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It’s funny when I think back to how many times I’ve said something like, “I’ll be happy when…” or “Everything with be okay when…” Then I get to that moment and realize that although reaching milestone “X” may be exciting and enriching, the rest of my life is still the same. I’m still the same [...]

Finding Magic in Unexpected Places

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I love discovering treasures in the most unexpected places — like the alley I walked down today on my way to the post office. It would have been easy to drive, but the mile long walk helps me hit the reset button. Lately, I’ve become obsessed with my neighborhood’s alleyways. Sure, I could take the [...]