Me, Myself & I

 

Having entered into this world early on a Tuesday morning, I am an early getter-upper. Getting up pass seven in the morning gives me the feeling of having missed some part of the day. So, I am usually up and about by five in the morning.

As a writer and singer this sometimes bring me into conflict with myself. If I am in my world, my writing flows and time does not exist. I’ve stepped outside of time zone and before I know it, the next day has appeared.

According to some people in the medical field, eight hours of sleep a day is mandatory for the human being. If so, then I differ from the norm. I have appointments to be at, practices for concerts, or have tasks and responsibilities that only I can settle.

Thus, the website project the image of me as a writer and may sometime connect with my musical world. So many times, we think that artists do not encounter the daily challenges, frustrations, problems, and disappointments that everyone else encounters. But that is not true. Artists who strive for excellence  grapple with challenges, changes, disappointments, frustrations, hurts and loss. We go through deep valleys.

Our success does not lie in the fact that these things are alien to our lives, but to the fact that we are learning how to master them, by facing daily the events that confront us, even if we are afraid of the outcome.

 

Shalom aleichem,

 

 

 

 

Pat Garcia

 

Author: patgarcia

Writer, Blogger, Poet, Singer, Musician

5 thoughts on “Me, Myself & I”

  1. Damyanti Biswas – www.damyantiwrites.com/blog – Damyanti Biswas lives in Singapore. Her short stories have been published in magazines in the US, UK, and Asia--including Smokelong, Ambit, Griffith Review, and she helps edit the Forge Literary Magazine. Her debut novel, You Beneath Your Skin is out now with Simon & Schuster, and was optioned for screen by Endemol Shine. Her next literary crime novel, The Blue Bar, was published in Jan 2023, and the sequel is slated for October 2023.
    Damyanti Biswas says:

    Congratulations on the website. Looks spiffy.

  2. Jacqui Murray – Laguna Hills, CA. – Jacqui Murray is the author of the popular prehistoric fiction saga, Man vs. Nature which explores seminal events in man’s evolution one trilogy at a time. She is also the author of the Rowe-Delamagente thrillers and Building a Midshipman, the story of her daughter’s journey from high school to United States Naval Academy. Her non-fiction includes over a hundred books on integrating tech into education, reviews as an Amazon Vine Voice, and a freelance journalist on tech ed topics. Look for her next prehistoric fiction, Savage Land.
    Jacqui Murray says:

    Wise words, Pat. And you do sound too busy for 8 hours of sleep. Me, I definitely need that!

  3. Susan Scott – South Africa – Happily living in Johannesburg South Africa. I enjoy reading, hiking, writing, walking. Married, two adult sons. My published book is: In Praise of Lilith Eve & the Serpent in the Garden of Eden & Other Stories ... a psychological (Jungian) take on life - the 'other stories' are personal .. the book is now available on Kindle and other downloads from amazon.com for $3.50. More recently, "Aging & Becoming ~ A Reflective Enquiry" by co-author Dr. Susan E. Schwartz & myself was published. Available through various channels. My blog is http://www.gardenofedenblog.com.
    Susan Scott says:

    Lovely Patricia, and easy to respond to! xx

    1. Thank you, my dear friend. I’m still working on it, a little bit at a time. I hope to have it finished by June 1, 2017.
      Hope you are fine.
      Shalom aleichem,
      Patricia

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