Sometimes you have to look at the glass as half full.

I’m making a lot of progress. I am doing well. If I get my sleep I can function better during my days. I have a lot to live for. I want my life. This is where I can choose to enjoy my life and wouldn’t trade my life for anything. I have had so many successes. I feel good about where I am right now. I can just choose to continue on my path. I sold 70 or 80 of my chapbooks. I started out with 100 copies. I sold most of the copies. I hope I find a few more people who are interested in my chapbook. I want to be able to say I sold 100 copies of my chapbook and feel the accomplishment at the end of that day.

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TheAyeshaSite

I am a Black Guyanese woman. I'm thirty nine years old. I went back to college to take Early Childhood Education classes. I want to get a second 48-credit BA degree in Early Childhood Education by 2021. I go to NJCU. I have a BA in Creative Writing from NJCU. I graduated from NJCU in August 2015. I transferred to NJCU from Mercer. I have my AA degree from Mercer in Humanities and Social Science since May 2007. I write poems, I write memoirs, I'm a blogger and I am taking a children's lit course. I love reading memoirs. I also do book reviews from time to time. My favorite poet is Emily Dickinson. I grew up in Ewing, New Jersey. I live in Princeton Junction with my parents!

4 thoughts on “Sometimes you have to look at the glass as half full.”

  1. It is so refreshing to just see your post pop up cos I’m in dire need of a familiar face. Hi Ayesha….its Sharon from ‘JUstbecomingher’- JBH.

    Compliments my dear and yes, sometimes you look at the glass as half full not under accomplished!

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