
You screw up and make a mistake. “Yes, and next time I’ll do X, Y and Z differently.”
You want to show another person you care for them. “Yes, I do love you, and I’ll plan to show you that I do today and every day.”
You want to become a professional. “Yes, I am a writer, and I will write every single day to prove it.”
Anything less than “Yes, and” is a form of hiding; a narrative that blocks us from moving forward.
Stay Positive & Yes, And I’ll Be Writing Again For You Tomorrow
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