Tina

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About Me

Writer, Workshop Leader, Graphic Artist
Tina Smith-Brown is a Graduate of Temple University's Journalism Program, the Art Institute on Line and currently working on a graduate degree in creative writing from University College, a division of Denver University. She is on the Board of Directors of Art Sanctuary and serves as the Board’s Secretary. She has recently released her first independently published fiction novel, Fish and Grits, which she is selling electronically and in print. She has established a blog, www.run2fishandgrits.blogspot.com to dictate the journey of writing, publishing and marketing her book.
Tina is a recipient of a Pennsylvania Council of the Arts Fellowship for non-fiction, and received two Leeway Foundation Art and Change Awards for the workshops and workbooks she developed, “Letter to My Father” and “Letter to My Father 4 Teens”. She developed two blogs www.letter2myfather.blogspot.com and www.letter2myfather4teens.blogspot.com to invite follow-up conversation with workshop participants.
Tina can be reached at [email protected] or through her website www.creativetina.com.



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Posted 13 Years Ago




Imagine for a moment that your every desire has been fulfilled. Even the dreams you dare not to dream have become a reality.

How would you live each moment of each day in such a bright and shining reality?

As you imagine yourself living out your most treasured dreams, you begin to touch the tangible and authentic purpose behind those dreams. And you come to understand that the person you would become if you truly had it all is with you even now.

Life is found not in waiting or hoping for anything to come to you. Life is best lived knowing that who you are and what you have is always more than enough. The best you can imagine is here to be lived out and unfolded, moment after moment, day after day, as you experience the magnificent blessing that is your life.

— Ralph Marston