Apologies I kinda thought it was clear that this blog isn't limited to just the book but if that's what you're here for, you'll know the posts cause they always begin with two words: The Rock
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Your blog has become confusing. The way it is set up now that you are publishing the book here actually takes away from the story. Especially since you are posting other pieces. I would like to read the entire book so that all of the emotions portrayed can be felt.
It is your blog and you'll do with it as you please but I personally believe the story is getting lost.
Your blog is just that...YOUR blog. Sharing your experiences, opinions, observations, interviews and yes, story, with the world, is a gift. Personally, I am thankful for this gift. I enjoy each post, whether from The Rock, or an interview, or just a post from your heart. Don't stop sharing. Share everything. Your courage and strength is an inspiration.
"True strength lies in submission which permits one to dedicate his life, through devotion, to something beyond himself." Henry Miller
3 comments:
Your blog has become confusing. The way it is set up now that you are publishing the book here actually takes away from the story. Especially since you are posting other pieces. I would like to read the entire book so that all of the emotions portrayed can be felt.
It is your blog and you'll do with it as you please but I personally believe the story is getting lost.
'When you stand and share your story in an empowering way, your story will heal you and your story will heal somebody else.' - Iyanla Vanzant
Don't let your story get lost.
Your blog is just that...YOUR blog. Sharing your experiences, opinions, observations, interviews and yes, story, with the world, is a gift. Personally, I am thankful for this gift. I enjoy each post, whether from The Rock, or an interview, or just a post from your heart. Don't stop sharing. Share everything. Your courage and strength is an inspiration.
"True strength lies in submission which permits one to dedicate his life, through devotion, to something beyond himself." Henry Miller
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