Summer is now fully upon us. The sun has been coming out in full glory, injecting colour into everything and everyone. It’s beautiful, but it’s ephemeral. If we are lucky, summer here lasts about three months before the entire country gets wrapped in the thick, dark, cold blanket of the cold months. Colour is drained from every face, every façade. It is why I try to make the most out of my summers. I say yes to almost every invite, go to parties, meet lovely people, and sit in the sun as if to store enough sunlight to last me through the winter. My productivity definitely tanks during summer. I used to bemoan that, be hard on myself for my lack of output, but I don’t anymore. If I fail to capture the fleeting moments of summertime, if I spend my time working on side projects, not going out to have fun, I’d regret it during winter when the cold and darkness start biting. And they bite hard.
I always look forward to your thoughts and how you aim to workaround, profer solutions and also why you think they're valid. Sometimes, they form the basics of my thoughts and how I view the world. Thank you!
I'm impressed by the way you paint the scenes and let your readers "cycle" along with you.
An email list I'm signed on to shared your work and I knew I just had to check it out.
The road to Increasing my cycle of influence has fueled my hunger for volunteering, because in my current line of thought it's sort of like the best way to reach people in need.
So thank you for this because it helps me reaffirm my stance as a premium volunteer.
I always look forward to your thoughts and how you aim to workaround, profer solutions and also why you think they're valid. Sometimes, they form the basics of my thoughts and how I view the world. Thank you!
Thank you, Fortune 💙
This is a lovely read Allen, really.
I'm impressed by the way you paint the scenes and let your readers "cycle" along with you.
An email list I'm signed on to shared your work and I knew I just had to check it out.
The road to Increasing my cycle of influence has fueled my hunger for volunteering, because in my current line of thought it's sort of like the best way to reach people in need.
So thank you for this because it helps me reaffirm my stance as a premium volunteer.
Thank you, Amiso, for the kinds words. I am curious, which email list shared my work?