Clouds Have Silver Linings
We often read here at WA of our friends and colleagues having problems:
- It could be a mind block,
- Just what does this lesson mean.
- How do I change the user.
- Why cannot I input to Google.
- But I do follow the training and it still does not work.
- Word Press will not let me do this or that.
- How do I get more followers on Twitter.
- Will it be much longer before I make some money.
- This niche does not seem to be very popular.
- and so it goes on.....
This leads to a cloud appearing on the horizon.
However, at WA we have an answer, it is called the community, pose a question and someone somewhere in the world will not only know the answer, they will have had the same problem.
If they do not know the answer then they will know someone who does, by using a number of means available to us here at WA.
So the day brightens, we carry on without web page, content, blog or learning to get better, via our training. Until the next time when the dark clouds loom again, so the cycle is repeated but we can take heart from the fact that we are part of the:
WA FAMILYSo take heart my friends, do not worry or fret, whatever the problem, someone, somewhere will know the answer.
I realize that this is Monday and I try to do WA Blogs on a Sunday, but had a moment when the clouds were trying to eradicate my thoughts, so here is this weeks offering.
The next post could be on Friday or Saturday before I depart for Normandy, but will do my best to get one done.
So, until the next time, keep those dark clouds at bay, ask the questions and keep smiling.
Hoping that you all have a wonderful week, and may your God be with.
Stuart
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Sometimes those dark clouds weigh heavily. Thanks for the post.
They can do, the secret is not to let them linger to long, as it can really lead to depression.