To succeed in life, you need three things: a wishbone, a backbone and a funnybone.
~ Reba McEntire
This is so true for writing.
First, we have to wish the dream.
Then, we have to work and work and work and work.
Start over.
Work and work and work and work . . .
Only the ones who are willing to hang on tight and to shrug off the inevitable criticism and rejections along the way will make it to the dream.
Wish. Work. Laugh.
How is your funny bone holding up these days?
I try and laugh whenever I can - I think aging is reversed whenever we do. ;)
ReplyDeleteGreat quote.
ReplyDeleteMy funny bone is a little tired right now. I think it will pep right up after I get in some more blog reading.
: )
Mine definitely needs tickling!! Take care
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I'm doing better now. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteSuch a timely post, as I begin another round of edits! Hmm, I laugh a lot, but do I laugh while working on the MS? Maybe I should...
ReplyDeleteLoved this post, it made me smile becasue I'm having a cranky day...thanks! x
ReplyDeleteGreat post and perfectly timed too. Thanks, Shannon. :D
ReplyDeleteOh, Shannon. YES. This is such an amazing quote--and ESPECIALLY about the funny bone. It's a hard thing to hold onto when things get rough, but it's so so so important to keep a sense of humor.
ReplyDeleteHope you get to laugh a lot today <3
Watching comedies such as Zoolander and Anchorman is definitely keeping my funny bone in good shape. :)
ReplyDeleteThankfully my house is frequently filled with laughter. It certainly helps with all the uncertainty, waiting, and long nights with writing!
ReplyDeleteThat is so true. My funny bone feels a little overworked.
ReplyDeleteLove that quote!
ReplyDeleteThis so true! Reba always knows just how to put things!
ReplyDeleteHumor is the single most attractive quality in a person. It can get you through anything.
ReplyDeleteThe three bones is great advice. My spouse is dealing with a new book and knows the value of laughter.
ReplyDeleteThe three bones is great advice. My spouse is dealing with a new book and knows the value of laughter.
ReplyDeleteI could use a few more laughs. Maybe a joke blogfest?
ReplyDeleteThis is great advice, love it! My funny bone is doing great lately. I'm learning to relax and take myself less serious and it's been like a gift. :)
ReplyDeleteYay for the funny bone! I'm trying to develop mine in the face of revisions. :)
ReplyDeleteThe funny bone is one of the most vital pieces of anatomy we've got! Especially if we're teachers - it's the only way to survive and enjoy! :)
ReplyDeleteI try to exercise my funny bone every week on my blog to keep myself from feeling too overwhelmed. It also reminds me that I can put a good sentence or two together.
ReplyDeleteWhich reminds me...!
Great reminder!
Such great advice! I think all of these bones are necessary for a healthy, happy life on a path towards success.
ReplyDeleteAh, gotta love Reba. And I love this! Thanks Shannon
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