Ever since I was able to hold a pen and create books out of stapled paper at the kitchen table, I have wanted to be a writer. I spent the weekend at a writing conference and for the first time in my adult life, I feel successful as a writer.
I attend this conference every year and it's my version of a retreat. I come back renewed and ready to be creative. The first year I went just to remind myself of my writing dreams. The next year I had just started blogging and posting on Teachers pay Teachers. I felt brave enough to schedule appointments with a couple of editors. This year I went to a business seminar with tax questions and people came to me for advice about blogging and networking. I just emailed an editor I met so I can pitch some ideas.
We aren't supposed to compare ourselves with others, because focusing on others' opportunities causes us to miss our own. I'm glad I have this opportunity to reflect each year on the progress I am making toward my own creative goals.
I can't wait to share this with my students. They need to see adults continuing to learn and work toward their goals.
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