Inside the Maze 1/22/10
Written by Ann Pietrangelo on January 22nd, 2010 in Inside the Maze.
What does freelance writing have to do with professional wrestling? At first glance, it would seem like an odd comparison. The truth is, someone very close to me is working toward a career in professional wrestling, and I have often noted the similarities between his career goals and mine.
We are both working toward a long shot dream, one with no clear path to success and where the meaning of success is in the eye of the beholder, a dream that sees more failures than successes and makes people wonder just what the heck is wrong with you. We are both focused and determined (read that as stubborn) and are progressing nicely.
In my daily visit to FreelanceWritingGigs.com, I recently came across an article titled 6 Things Freelance Writers Can Learn from Professional Wrestlers. You can only imagine my surprise and delight that someone else had the same train of thought, but writer Jodee Redmond took the concept much further than that. Take a look at her article and, like me, you’ll find you can learn a thing or two from professional wrestlers.
Weekly Roundup:
Recently, I quite tentatively posted brief snippets about my latest MS relapse on Facebook and Twitter. The somewhat surprising results became the basis for this article: Sharing a Life Altered by Multiple Sclerosis
They are the most vulnerable among us, completely dependent on us for care, safety, and food. They are our infants and young children and we owe them at least that much. If there is valid concern over the safety of their food supply, it is incumbent upon us to act in their best interests. Protect our Young: Get BPA Out of the Food Supply
If health care reform dies, don’t blame it on Massachusetts: It is NOT GUILTY of Killing Health Care Reform
If you are disabled, it is important that you understand your rights under the Americans with Disability Act (ADA) Guide to Rights under Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Women on the Verge ran a previously published book review: Building a Home with My Husband
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