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2024.11.27 01:50 Malice-Observer089 Selling a drill youtube channel *serious inquiries only*

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2024.11.27 01:50 mccloud_jamie Andrea Jeremiah

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2024.11.27 01:50 Hydrahta What do you think is the underlying reason of Haaland's bad form?

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2024.11.27 01:50 Willing_League_8536 The 5th Beatle

The 5th Beatle I heard he’s really chill guy
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2024.11.27 01:50 ratalada Best Meal Planner

What meal planners did you use and what did you like and dislike about them?
I need some thing to help me plan. Losing my mind every week and THIS WEEK is time to buy with ll the sales.
So I'm considering these annual subscription s: PlantYou ($80) Blue Zones ($70 on sale) Plantstrong ($70 on sale) Forks over Knives ($97) Plantpower ($80 on sale)
I am not considering meal plans, as they aren't really customizable, like these: CleanFoodDirtyGirl (also very sweary LOL) Emeals (tried, hated) Happy Herbivore
May consider others if you give me details.
Please help.
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2024.11.27 01:50 signxiety How this Mercury retrograde has been so far

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2024.11.27 01:50 ProperPitch3303 Maybe Happy Ending is the best show on Broadway right now

I realize that I am preaching to the choir and jumping on the bandwagon of people who have been raving about this show in this group, but I finally saw it and I was so blown away. The positive reviews didn't even prepare me for how good this show is. I haven't seen Gypsy yet, so barring that pushing it out of my own personal ranking, MHE is the best show on Broadway right now.
It's imaginative, captivating, visually appealing - I truly think the marketing for this show doesn't do it justice. IMO the marketing posters make it look like some kind of 80s romcom, but the show is futuristic and PHENOMENAL. I laughed, I cried, I loved it.
If you're planning a trip to NYC or you live here and just haven't had a chance to see it yet, GO!!!!! You won't regret it (and trust me, I could give you a list of shows you will regret seeing lol).
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2024.11.27 01:50 Cloutmonkeyx Join a Game?

Hey looking for some people to play with and learn more about the game, I’m on PS5.
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2024.11.27 01:50 Content-Use-3526 New Instagram post VIA Courtland Sutton

New Instagram post VIA Courtland Sutton Why is this a photo on courtland suttons instagram post
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2024.11.27 01:50 Leading-Sky-1091 New trending coin #memecoin German meme viral

https://pump.fun/coin/DWMTLdGMCdXDoxi28w2tVAybRkZ9pWuiSuxK5VZXpump
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2024.11.27 01:50 Hummerous thappy hanksgiving

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2024.11.27 01:50 adulting4kids Rejected

It's essential to focus on continual improvement and resilience. Many successful authors faced rejection before achieving success. J.K. Rowling, author of the Harry Potter series, received numerous rejections initially. Stephen King's first novel was rejected dozens of times. Agatha Christie, Dr. Seuss, and Margaret Mitchell all encountered rejection before finding success. Remember, rejection is a part of the journey, and perseverance in honing your craft is key. Focus on refining your writing, seeking feedback, and staying persistent in your pursuit.
Here are a few strategies to help navigate the journey as a writer:

  1. Persistency: Keep writing and submitting your work. Each rejection can provide valuable lessons and insights into improving your writing. Don't let setbacks deter you from continuing to create.
  2. Feedback and Improvement: Seek feedback from peers, writing groups, or mentors. Constructive criticism can help identify areas for improvement and guide your growth as a writer.
  3. Diversify Submissions: Consider submitting your work to various publishers, agents, or literary magazines. Sometimes, a rejection from one might not reflect the response you'll receive from another.
  4. Stay Motivated: Surround yourself with inspiration. Read books, attend writing workshops, or engage with other creatives to stay motivated and connected within the writing community.
  5. Self-Care: Take care of your mental and emotional well-being. Rejections can be tough, so it's crucial to practice self-compassion and maintain a healthy perspective on your writing journey.
Remember, many renowned authors faced rejection before achieving success. Your persistence, dedication to improvement, and belief in your craft are vital elements that can lead you toward success as a writer.
6Here are a few more tips to help maintain motivation and progress as a writer:
  1. Set Realistic Goals: Establish achievable writing goals. Whether it's a daily word count, finishing a chapter, or completing a manuscript by a specific deadline, setting realistic targets can keep you focused and motivated.
  2. Embrace Revisions: Recognize that writing is rewriting. Embrace the revision process as an opportunity to polish your work. Revisions often lead to stronger storytelling and better-crafted prose.
  3. Connect with the Writing Community: Engage with other writers through social media, forums, or local writing groups. Networking can provide support, encouragement, and valuable insights into the publishing industry.
  4. Learn from Rejections: Instead of viewing rejections as failures, consider them as stepping stones toward success. Analyze feedback, if available, and use it constructively to refine your writing.
  5. Believe in Your Voice: Each writer has a unique voice. Embrace your style and perspective. Authenticity in storytelling often resonates with readers.
Lastly, remember that every successful author faced challenges and setbacks along their journey. It's the perseverance, commitment to improvement, and belief in their work that helped them overcome rejection and achieve success. Keep writing, stay resilient, and believe in your potential as a writer.
Here are quotes from some well-known authors who faced rejection before finding success:
  1. J.K. Rowling (Author of Harry Potter series):
    "Failure meant a stripping away of the inessential. I stopped pretending to myself that I was anything other than what I was, and began to direct all my energy into finishing the only work that mattered to me."
  2. Stephen King (Author of numerous bestsellers):
    "By the time I was fourteen the nail in my wall would no longer support the weight of the rejection slips impaled upon it. I replaced the nail with a spike and kept on writing."
  3. Agatha Christie (Renowned mystery novelist):
    "I don't think necessity is the mother of invention. Invention, in my opinion, arises directly from idleness, possibly also from laziness - to save oneself trouble."
  4. Dr. Seuss (Author of beloved children's books):
    "I like nonsense, it wakes up the brain cells. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living. It's a way of looking at life through the wrong end of a telescope."
  5. Margaret Mitchell (Author of "Gone with the Wind"):
    "Life's under no obligation to give us what we expect. We take what we get and are thankful it's no worse than it is."
These authors encountered rejection and setbacks on their paths to success but persisted in their writing endeavors, ultimately achieving acclaim for their work. Their quotes reflect their resilience, determination, and belief in their craft despite facing initial rejection.
Here are a few more quotes from authors who experienced rejection before achieving success:
  1. Louisa May Alcott (Author of "Little Women"):
    "I am not afraid of storms, for I am learning how to sail my ship."
  2. George Orwell (Author of "1984" and "Animal Farm"):
    "Writing a book is a horrible, exhausting struggle, like a long bout of some painful illness. One would never undertake such a thing if one were not driven on by some demon whom one can neither resist nor understand."
  3. John Grisham (Bestselling author of legal thrillers):
    "I faced rejection and constant criticism, but I never let up. I continued to persevere and pursued my writing passion."
  4. Madeleine L'Engle (Author of "A Wrinkle in Time"):
    "You have to write the book that wants to be written. And if the book will be too difficult for grown-ups, then you write it for children."
  5. Ray Bradbury (Author of "Fahrenheit 451"):
    "You must stay drunk on writing so reality cannot destroy you."
These authors persisted through rejection, adversity, and doubts, yet remained dedicated to their writing. Their words reflect the perseverance, passion, and determination that ultimately led them to success in the literary world.
πŸ’«πŸ’«πŸ’«πŸ’«πŸ’«πŸ’«πŸ’«πŸ’«πŸ’«πŸ’«πŸ’«πŸ’«πŸ”πŸ”πŸ”πŸ” So in handling rejection as a writer and finding inspiration from authors who faced rejection before achieving success, this article has provided:
  1. Strategies to stay motivated and improve as a writer, including persistence, seeking feedback, diversifying submissions, staying motivated, and practicing self-care.
  2. Additional tips like setting goals, embracing revisions, connecting with the writing community, learning from rejections, and embracing your unique voice.
  3. Quotes from various renowned authors such as J.K. Rowling, Stephen King, Agatha Christie, Dr. Seuss, Margaret Mitchell, Louisa May Alcott, George Orwell, John Grisham, Madeleine L'Engle, and Ray Bradbury. These quotes highlight their resilience, determination, and belief in their craft despite facing rejection, ultimately leading to their success as authors.
The overarching message is to persist in writing, seek improvement, learn from setbacks, stay connected with the writing community, and believe in your unique voice as a writer, drawing inspiration from the experiences of successful authors who overcame rejection on their paths to success.
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2024.11.27 01:50 GreenCube2763 Suggestion 4 - Steak

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2024.11.27 01:50 Inevitable_Win299 Arctis Nova Pro Wireless Won't Turn On After Firmware Update

Hey everyone, I'm looking for some help. My headset won't turn on after the update. Any solutions?
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2024.11.27 01:50 Wabie help…

help… started a print, walked away and came back to this monstrosity… printing in ASA. any ideas on how to get this solid hunk of plastic off the extruder??
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2024.11.27 01:50 Fair-Set9347 Anyone else sm?

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2024.11.27 01:50 SorrelSpice It’s a smiley type of day

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2024.11.27 01:50 izaeh Replacement middle pin for HERA Arms Glock Carbine

Hey all I’m looking for some guidance! Does anyone know how to find a replacement for the middle pin? I was thinking of using a screw and nut but I’m new to GBBs.
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2024.11.27 01:50 Remarkable-Rub-3954 [Jak II] #29 I am very much enjoying the Jak and Daxter Experience! 2nd one down!!

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2024.11.27 01:50 SeleniumSE What should I build next?

What should I build next? Looking for input as to what to build next. Give your best sales pitch.
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2024.11.27 01:50 jatslo πŸŽ“ #SPELL aka $SPELL: πŸ“œ

πŸŽ“ #SPELL aka $SPELL: πŸ“œ https://preview.redd.it/as05dwr1oc3e1.png?width=1026&format=png&auto=webp&s=b40dc54b6e3be6dc31d1e89d2191498847f1c3a3
πŸŽ“ #SPELL aka $SPELL: πŸ“œ
Trade (T):
πŸ›’ Buy Limit Price (LP) = 0.0007654 (1.00x DCAP) πŸ›’ Sell Limit Price (LP) = 0.0008038 (0.95x DCAP)
Investment (I):
πŸ›’ Sell Limit Price (LP) = 0.0009132 (1.00x DCAP) <-- Adjusted πŸ›’ Buy Limit Price (LP) = 0.0006339 (1.00x DCAP)
XIIMM Variables & Navigation:
https://algorithm.xiimm.net/phpbb/viewtopic.php?p=13724#p13724
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2024.11.27 01:50 AutoModerator WeLcOme

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2024.11.27 01:50 BroMandi [Office Depot and OfficeMax] Asus Vivobook 15.6" Touch Screen Core 7 16GB 512GB SDD $499.99 at Office Depot [Deal: $499.99, Actual: $799.99]

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2024.11.27 01:50 Signal_Claim8716 hmu 057e86c1b3dcf8ced614eb3200f696930bd7b7eeb15528d1482f947926eebd0724 VYHTWHE8Z

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2024.11.27 01:50 anihuman500 What brush is this? Please help!!

What brush is this? Please help!! https://preview.redd.it/ij8fjxt0oc3e1.png?width=327&format=png&auto=webp&s=446c8acdfbd5e78091f157df2775295a7fafc0ea
if you need a video please dm me
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