CHANGE: Roz Warren’s Response to our March Challenge
I doubt I’ll ever dress up as an alien space monster and attend a “Doctor Who” convention. But who knows?
I doubt I’ll ever dress up as an alien space monster and attend a “Doctor Who” convention. But who knows?
Ah, mundane routine! Surprisingly enough, that’s what anthropologist/archaeologist/potter Jerolyn Morrison longs to bring back into her life.
It is my personality and my habit to be low-key, even self-effacing, so it is going to be a big challenge for me to be self-promoting. But in years to come, it is important for me that I know that I did my best to achieve my dreams.
“Worst of all, I imagined that if I retired I would never find the time, or the energy, to create anew a comparable life of intellectual and social pleasures.”
"Profound unhappiness has pushed me—after days, weeks, and months of passivity, anxiety, resistance, and clinging to old ways—to take a leap that has led to personal and professional transformation."
In which the author tries to placate the Change Lioness with convincing excuses for staying put.
I am not old! Not me! I am as youthful as ever, as curious as ever, as passionate in experiencing the drama and vicissitudes of life as ever. My eyesight might be getting weaker, but I “see” better than ever.