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October 2006 Issue -- Theme: Rediscovering Balance

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Letter From The Editor

Dear Fellow Writers,

On Rediscovering Balance

Editing text next to the garden while the sun burns off the morning
mist…now that’s a nice way to start the day. I try to work this way
at least once weekly. I grab a cup of coffee or bring a thermos, drop
Samantha off at childcare, and pull up next to the community garden
here in Wilsonville. I park in the shade, open the windows, roll my
seat back and use a hardback notepad as a makeshift desk. The peace
and quiet help me hear myself think. The lack of distractions (like e-
mail and the Internet) helps me focus. And being close to nature
reminds me of what’s essential…and what isn’t.

Balance would be at the top of my essential list, though sometimes
you would never know it. I have been known to “burn the candle at
both ends” (as my parents call it) – and not just lately, but at
various times in my life. I still sometimes throw myself headlong
into a project without considering the impact it will have on me, on
my family and on the rest of my life. And though I haven’t always
felt this way, today I would say, it’s okay. However, there is and
always has been such a thing as too much. As in too much work, too
many commitments, too much pressure and behavior that otherwise
qualifies me for Women Who Do Too Much.

I wondered what writer/astrologer Bev Walton-Porter, would say about
my sometimes star-crossed nature, so I ordered a copy of Sun Signs
For Writers and with it received a natal birth chart and
interpretation. Like Bev, I have been a student of astrology for many
years, and have had my chart read on numerous occasions, but I
learned a few new things about myself (or perhaps I was just finally
able to hear them) when I read the interpretation she sent me.

Most importantly, I was reminded to ease up sometimes. Or at least to
look for ways to delegate more and plan ahead better and otherwise
live a bit more sensibly. I confess this does not come naturally to
me. Nor would I prefer to live an entirely prudent lifestyle (bor-
ing!). However, a little bit of sitting by the garden on a beautiful
fall morning can go a long way…a really long way.

Listening to classical music over Internet radio on my computer is
something I hadn’t thought of until I read Sharon Cindrich’s article
in this issue. And even if you are not in need of balance today
(Kelly James-Enger’s column notes “the feast or famine cycle” most
writers live by), hopefully, you will come back when you are in need
of a reminder. I know I will, especially to Cindy Hudson’s list of
suggestions for coping with deadline pressure. She’s our featured
rising writer this month. This issue will remind you to strive to
understand yourself better and seek balance in the ways that suit you
best, so that, as columnist Gregory Kompes alludes, you will benefit
not merely as a writer, but also as a human being.

Happy harvest everyone! I hope your efforts this past year are
beginning to pay off. If not in actual dollars, then in tangible,
measurable results that you can build on next year and the next and
the next. It’s good to remember that it’s not only what we reap, it’s
how we reap that really counts.

In the writing spirit,

Christina Katz

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W R I T E R S  O N  T H E  R I S E
October 2006 Issue -- Theme: Rediscovering Balance

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http://www.writersontherise.com/october2006.html

Give Christina Katz an electronic holler at....
Editor & Publisher: writersontherise@earthlink.net
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Sincerely,

Christina Katz
Author, Speaker & Writing Instructor
Editor & Publisher
writersontherise@earthlink.net
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