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ZoneZero_AbigailBailey

“You can’t take it all with you” That’s what my grandfather always used to say. He would say it when we would work to much or fret over the small things; over the material things. He was right, in the end it’s just you and you can’t take it all with you. He passed away… Read more »

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MyMaineCulture_AbigailBailey

– When I was a child I remember sitting on the beach watching the waves drift up to touch my toes and feeling genuinely sorry for people that don’t live near the ocean. I would think about everything they were missing, and I still do. I think about all the memories that would be lost… Read more »

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Seven Step Exercise

A story has a minimum of seven steps in its growth from beginning to end: Weakness and need Desire Opponent Plan Battle Self-revelation New equilibrium The seven steps are not arbitrarily imposed from without, the way a mechanical story structure such as three-act structure is. They exist in the story. These seven steps are the… Read more »