James Atlas was a publisher and editor, as well as writer. His quote seems, perhaps, an overly optimistic way to start my blogging process, but it is definitely aspirational. In trying to find the original citation for the quote, Google offers me the quote as an actual definition of musing (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/musing) linking it forever to the term musing, if not informing me of its origins. When I was teaching, sharing my perspectives and knowledge with others was a daily occurrence. As I have shifted into full-time private practice over the last few months, I have considered how to fulfill that part of me that enjoys sharing and capturing what I find interesting and presenting it to a larger audience. Through […]
Read MoreJames Atlas was a publisher and editor, as well as writer. His quote seems, perhaps, an overly optimistic way to start my blogging process, but it is definitely aspirational. In trying to find the original citation for the quote, Google offers me the quote as an actual definition of musing (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/musing) linking it forever to the term musing, if not informing me of its origins. When I was teaching, sharing my perspectives and knowledge with others was a daily occurrence. As I have shifted into full-time private practice over the last few months, I have considered how to fulfill that part of me that enjoys sharing and capturing what I find interesting and presenting it to a larger audience. Through […]
Read MoreJames Atlas was a publisher and editor, as well as writer. His quote seems, perhaps, an overly optimistic way to start my blogging process, but it is definitely aspirational. In trying to find the original citation for the quote, Google offers me the quote as an actual definition of musing (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/musing) linking it forever to the term musing, if not informing me of its origins. When I was teaching, sharing my perspectives and knowledge with others was a daily occurrence. As I have shifted into full-time private practice over the last few months, I have considered how to fulfill that part of me that enjoys sharing and capturing what I find interesting and presenting it to a larger audience. Through […]
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