After much talk and worry, though, he decided to give it a try. I like to think it's because he's seen his mom send out manuscripts over and over and over, which is an emotionally risky business. He's seen the risk pay off, and knew that if I hadn't taken the chance of rejection, I would have missed quite a few acceptances along the way.
Guess who gave a great speech, got his class laughing, and was elected to student council? One kid who decided to take one small risk--and it paid off.
Writing is risky. But one way or another, it always pays off.
~Cheryl
PS--That's me in the yellow, doing the chicken dance in front of a whole lot of people. Maybe risks get easier with practice!
Thank you, this has definitely inspired me to take more risks!
ReplyDeleteThank you for letting me know! Besides, I think risks are easier when we know that others are out there, going through the same uncertainty but diving into life anyway. :) Cheryl
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