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Kaylen's Note – poetry
Dale Angel
My Kindgdom – essay
Duties Answer – poetry
She – poetry
Adversities – poetry
Personal Journeys – poetry
Come Look for Me – poetry
Intentions – poetry
"Saleable Skills" – essay
Damien Balderrama (authors profile)
Within – poetry
Keys to Unlock Our Greatness Within – essay
Blinded – poetry
Outside – poetry
Becoming – poetry
Awakening – poetry
D's Philosophy of P – essay
Linda Boyden (authors profile)
Sunshine Greetings – poetry
Where Are the Crazy Poets?
A Dylan Retrospective
 – poetry
"Senior, With Attitude" – short story
Allou Guthmiller (authors profile)
Rainbow – poetry
From "Healing Nuggets for Success and Support" – book excerpt
Martin Horn
Lonely Snowfall – poetry
Green to Blue – poetry
Angles – poetry
Sallyann Keith (authors profile)
For Those Who Try – poetry
I am Going Where I have to Go – poetry
In the Midst of Things – poetry
Goodbye – poetry
Denizens of the Savannah – poetry
Raw Savage Rock – poetry
Cave Creek Canyon – poetry
Snow Geese – poetry
Cloud Shadows – poetry
Desert God – poetry
The Santa Ritas – poetry
Raindrop – poetry
Claudia Mosby
Six Degrees of Separation – essay
Betty Paris
September Night – poetry
Black Shirted Musician,the Guitar Player at the County Fair - 2005 – poetry
The Drummer – poetry
Jennifer Phelps (authors profile)
20 Years Gone – poetry
Diana Sears
A Good Death – book excerpt
Ron Sutton (authors profile)
Water's Edge – poetry
Warrior – poetry
Anarchists R Us – essay
Hall Closet – poetry
Oasis – poetry
A Sword – poetry
Katie Watters
Coiled – poetry
Cliches – essay
"Little Bobby" – book excerpt
Larry Watters (authors profile)
Gusty – short story
Dark and Stormy Night, with Apologies to Snoopy – essay

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D's Philosophy of P
By Damien Balderrama
There is a process for changing our potential into progress.
It begins with asking ourselves the question.

What am I passionate about?
Once we have realized what we are passionate about, we should prepare a plan to partake in that passion.

The next thing we do is practice the plan.  Persistently prepare, plan, and practice, what it is we are passionate about.  Then through our passion, we will find purpose.

Persistently preparing, planning, and practicing, our purpose with passion, will unleash our potential.  This precipice will propel us toward progress.

Procrastination and personal pity will permit one to pay the penalties.

Patience and perseverance will permit one to possess their prize, turning their potential into progress.
 
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