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Also, every Monday fellow novelist Camy Tang will be my guest columnist offering Health and the Writer. Here's an introduction from Camy:
"While working full time and writing, it became hard for me to stay in shape. This wasn't a vain observation--I have genetic health problems that exploded when I started spending all my time with butt glued to computer chair. The work environment also didn't help since I spent some time eating out for lunch with coworkers. My friends who are stay-at-home-moms had similar problems with the stress of kids and the lure of fast food dinners.
"I researched and figured out a bunch of tips and tricks to help me stay in shape without carving out of my precious writing time. I also found some tips to help me have just general better health."
I think you'll enjoy Camy's tips . . . I know I will!
Plus FREE BOOKS. During the months of April and May, if you COMMENT on the WriterQuotes blog your name will be entered into a drawing each Friday. If your name is picked you'll win any one of my books--autographed for you or a friend of your choice.
Finally, be sure to check out my other blogs:
It's Real Life
Gen X Parents
and . . .
And be sure to visit out my newly launched website: Unforgettable Stories of World War Two.
This website was created as a way to share some of the wonderful, true stories I've discovered during my research. More stories will be added weekly, and I think you'll enjoy them.
(Of course, my main website can still be found here.)
I'm looking forward to connecting with you on this blog. I would love for it to be a place where we can communicate about our writing lives!
3 Comments:
Tricia, you have so meany irons in the fire your life must be a foundry of activity. You have three blogs, at least three web sites, writing deadlines, kids to homeschool, a husband to nurture, a personal spiritual life to pursue ... when do you breathe?
Breathing???
Oh yeah. Good thing that's automatic.
Seriously, God is my strength. When I put Him FIRST it's amazing what I can accomplish through His strength and wisdom.
Thank you for posting, Linda. I hope you visit often!
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