Slowly Slowly The Tortoise Wins The Race

I have over a dozen articles in draft status. Some are partly written, and others must be completed before publishing. One such article, which I still need to complete or title, suggests that we can create micro-worlds where we can regularly escape.

My world of publishing content online to this website is lonely. The number of visitors to this website is meagre. But I remind myself every day that fame or notoriety is not part of my vision. In one sense, I don’t care how many people read what I write. I do it to satisfy my desire to set a record to account for my life working with spirit. 

In another sense, my ego occasionally seeks a little bolstering. Jane often asks me why I bother working so many hours on this project when so few people are interested. The thing is, I’m interested! I care, and although my proverbial classroom remains mainly empty, I still value the lessons it teaches, even if it is only me and the speakers from the spirit world!

I received an email from ‘YouTube’ this week congratulating me on reaching 500 subscribers on the Spirited Talk channel. That came as a surprise. I’ve not posted anything on there for many months. By some people’s expectations that number might not seem a lot. But considering I don’t promote my work and have always believed in organic growth, it’s quite a good marker.

During the writing of this Just Chat article I realised that I need to change the title to what it is now, instead of what it started as. As I write this, the title is, “Generally, I’m a Happy Soul”. When I’ve finished penning these words, I will change it to what you see above.

Even as I write, I’ve changed the course of this article. I started it with the intention of just saying that I am happy with how I work with the spirit world. But I can now see that a better message would be exactly as the title now states – slowly, slowly, the tortoise wins the race. 

I’ve had several events happen over the past few days that have made me realise that, although the numbers are low, this work I do is moving in a good direction. The current series of Lanzarote sessions (series 6) are, in my humble opinion, powerful. Each has renewed my motivation to keep on with this project. I mean, what else would I do?

I’m not ready to join The Fishing Club just yet. If that reference makes no sense, seek out the TIS article being released in August, titled ‘The Fishing Club’. It’s one of my all-time favourite stories that contains so much truth. 

Okay, time to get back to the main work. By the way, I am generally a happy soul!

 

 

 

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"Introverts are not shy; they're picky. Yes, they talk and can talk a lot. But not with neighbours, cashiers, colleagues or on social media. They hate small talk. It drains them and empties their soul. Instead, they pick one or two other people to share their life with. That's it, they're done!"

Adapted to suit Trevor, from a social media meme