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Aug IWSG

Hello readers,

Today I'm insecure. My crowdfunding was a fail. I'm glad I have a backup plan, I hope it works. Today I'm insecure. I have barely done any writing or editing for almost more than a month.

But today I'm secure. I baked cookies. I finished a blessed month and hope the hype continues afterward so that I can stay good and blessed. 

Love, 

Comments

Melissa said…
Sorry you're having a rough time with your writing. Hang in there. Things will work out.

August co-host and IWSG #110
Suzanne said…
The writing will return when it's ready, I truly believe that xx Baking cookies is always a good thing :) Don't eat too many though as that'll also make you feel bad.
Suzanne @ Suzannes-Tribe
saniya said…
i haven't written anything in a long while too. (My blogs collecting cobwebs.)i hope you get the hang of life once again. and Eid Mubarak!
Sanderella said…
Sorry to hear it wasn't the best month, but baking some nice cookies always perks me up!

Hope this next month is better!

I didn't do any writing at all...
it happens!

sandysanderellasmusings.blogspot.com
Fida Islaih said…
Eid Mubarak to you, too, Sania!! :D
Christine Rains said…
I completely sympathize. I've had a bad month in terms of writing too. Just hang in there. It'll get better. Baking cookies helps me too. :)
Misha Gerrick said…
Sorry to hear you struggled with your writing.

Hope your next month is even more blessed than you hope. :-)
Rebecca Enzor said…
I was feeling the same way a couple weeks back. Just know the pendulum will swing the other way and things will be looking up again soon.

Thank you for your kind comments on my blog and I hope things are getting better for you :)

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