Thursday, June 3, 2010

I Write Good

Today there was no class. Instead we had meetings with our coaches to discuss the parts of the business plan we had started, talk about our business plans and dreams, and go over our starting financials. It was a break from class, but not a break from the task at hand. Planning the work to work our plan.

Lisa is my coach, an editor,and a past student of Learning Initiative. Lisa was well versed in what needed to happen to shape my business plan, and had been coaching dream-makers like myself for several years. Today, I got one of the biggest compliments life could bestow upon a humble writer. I write well.

I've blogged for years. Sharing my stories, my heart and heart ache, I've blogged from the heart, and balanced it with my mind, but never had I written "technically." A business plan doesn't have pictures, it doesn't feature stories of childhood woes, of humorous accounts of a trip to the market. It's a full on technical version of your dream. There is no funny stuff in a business plan. When Lisa told me how impressed she was with my writing and told me how talented I was; my heart soared. I've known for a while my gift of the gab would pay off when blogging became mainstream, but to write technically and still be told the same thing... Really gave me a well needed spring to my step.

Today's blog (obviously), is a blog not about my business plan, it's not about class, or fears. It's about my ego - pure and simple. Perhaps I may sit down one day and write the GREAT CANADIAN NOVEL. I mean, hey...Why not.

Tomorrow, we continue back into the world of business learning. And next week, we pick up the pace tenfold. Still nervous, still excited - I am stretching out, and finding the impossible, possible.

'Till next time.....

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