Set your standards and don’t waiver...
The world adjusts to your energy and gives you back what you project.

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Set your standards and don’t waiver...
The world adjusts to your energy and gives you back what you project.
We don't always succeed in what we try, certainly not by the world's standards but I think you'll find it's the willingness to keep trying that matters most.
Fred Rogers
One of the best lines I may have misheard today:
"Raise the bar, not your blood pressure"
Not sure if anyone's gathered this much, but I try not to say much worse than "crap" on the Internet. It wasn't always the case (though deep down, I've always hated to cuss even IRL), but I'm trying my best to show more restraint these days.
If I've ever reblogged anything with a swear in it, it's typically because I saw some value in the post outside of the cussing, or I'm simply replying to what was said. Plus, it's neither my will nor job to police how people talk. My blog is not strictly Swear-Free, but I try to keep it to a minimum.
Anyway, the thought crossed my mind because I have a 55-page "pilot" for one of my comics*, and there's more cussing in it than I'd be comfortable writing now. At least, for that project. I've typed worse words in lesser projects even since, but I'm earnestly trying to kick the habit.
Not sure if any of this comes across as hypocrisy, but hopefully you can see where I'm coming from.
*But yeah, Green Leader totally swears off-screen, lol
Please do yourself a favour. Don’t lower your standards to fit in. Don’t shrink who you are to make others feel comfortable. Do find and surround yourself with people who like you just the way you are and who encourage you to keep growing.
—Kristen Butler
TYPES OF STANDARDS
Post –by Gautam Shah . (This article is 2nd in the series. 1st was Standards Levels of Relevance.) Standards emerge at many different levels. At basic level these are very widely acceptable strategies. But at higher level, a person, an organization or a government department must strive for greater universal participation. Such an active role in the society occurs as a quest for quality for…
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