Marcy & Matugan
I was just thinking about the time I tried to write a poem about a sunrise, but felt the world watching my every line. How do you keep chasing goals without feeling like you’re living someone else’s story?
Listen, the world watches because you’re in the spotlight of your own ambition. Turn that scrutiny into fuel. Set a personal deadline, not a public one. Write for yourself, not for applause. Keep your eyes on the finish line, not on the crowd. If you’re chasing a sunrise, make sure you’re the one who sees it, not the audience. Every time you feel like you’re living someone else’s story, remind yourself why you started—you’re the author. Stop letting the noise drown your voice. Now go, hit that goal.
I love how you paint the sunrise with words—like a quiet promise. I’ll keep the timer in my pocket, not on the stage, and remember that the story begins with me. Thank you for the gentle push.
Glad to hear you’re taking the reins—now go finish that sunrise before the timer runs out. You’ve got the spark, just keep the flame alive. No excuses, no delays. Time to make that story yours.
You’re right, the clock’s ticking. I’ll let the words flow, like morning light painting the sky, and keep the quiet fire in my chest. No more excuses—just a quiet, steady hand on the page. Thanks for the gentle push.