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Top Speaker & Writer Says: Make Sure To Simmer & To Savor!

 
Author: Dr. Gary S. Goodman
 

I paused a few minutes ago, between writing articles, to re-read and to take pleasure from one of them.

Essentially, I surprised and delighted myself. Like a medium through whom some other voice is speaking, I looked at my work from afar, and enjoyed what I saw.

And I had to make myself pause for a few extra seconds to appreciate everything about the creative process: the fact that I have the time and ability to write, that I said something well, or at least to my satisfaction, and that what I wrote might, just might be enjoyed by others.

For a split second amidst this reverie, I felt a little guilty. I should instantly march on to my next conquest, I told myself, before reconsidering it.

Then the words came to me.

No, I told myself, You should savor what youve done; you deserve it, and you should simmer a while before you do your next piece.

If youre in any creative line of work or play, as a writer, a painter, a speaker, or something else, do yourself a big favor.

Dont let a madcap work ethic spoil your own enjoyment of what youre doing.

Savor and Simmer! or if you prefer, Simmer & Savor!

Treat your craft like you would a good soup or fine wine.

Enjoy it thoroughly, before moving on to the next thing.

 
 
 

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