Okay, so I was creating my website yesterday, trying to put "frames" but first I had to learn what frames were etc. By 3PM I've been up 8 hours, figuring out frames and fixing up my site www.shalladeguzman.com then it happened. Webby.
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Who's Webby? Webby's an entity I've created, I think. (Please check Creating Magickal Entities : A Complete Guide to Entity Creationby David Michael Cunningham, Taylor Ellwood, T. Amanda R. Wagener for info)
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All I know is, I figured out frames, figured out tables, figured out a logo, style and colors for my website that afternoon.
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How did I do this? All I did was obsessively concentrate on the question: How do I do frames and make my site look snazzy? Over and over I thought about this. Not purposefully, that's just how my mind works. Like I said, a bit obsessive.
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I'm reading that that gathers energy, related to the intention. Ie. I chose to do a website, focused on it and thus got the energy of doing a website. What helps is not having negative thoughts like "this is going to be hard" or "this will take a while" or "this is impossible!"
I could have easily thought any of these but what's the point? Why make it harder on myself?
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So here's what I'm doing today:
1. Tighten Up Welby and mine's website design
2. Get my articles out. A few minutes ago, I got my Writers: Boost Your Website Traffic on the April issue of Chick Chat www.chicklitwriters.com and the SHALLA CHATS interview with Tina Gerow on "The Great, the Okay and the Ugly of E-Publishing" just got picked up by FF&P's newsletter. Great. I'm happy :)
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I'm feeling I'm supposed to have my writer's website up. I'm feeling I'm supposed to get a producer and choreographer ready 'cause soon as my book gets published, we're throwing a big bash. Sure, promotional stuff. Plus I loooove it! Being out there, on stage, performing. Only this time, I'll have my book. Maybe we'll choreograph a delectible scene from my novel. Maybe I'll get Mr. Belgium back to do the lead (he modeled for our last Spellbound Fashion Show, Dec. 2004 at the Stella Adler Theatre)