Vital ingredients
In order to succeed
You must have a strong passion
and desire to learn
The one other requirement
An ability to rest
This tanka was written for Colleen Chesebro’s weekly poetry challenge. You can join in here: https://colleenchesebro.com/2019/03/26/colleens-2019-weekly-tanka-tuesday-poetry-challenge-no-129-synonymsonly/
Love your take Robbie! 😍
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Thank you, Ritu.
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That last is too often overlooked…
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I know, I am very guilty but I consider writing and escape from my day job.
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Writing is my night shift 😉
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Good observation about the ability to rest.
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Thank you, Frank. I know what happens when you don’t rest.
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Rest, something I have learned the importance of as I have grown older
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Yes, I know its value too or at least the value of a change from my day job.
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I’m with you on all the steps–including rest. I have a list of Digital Citizenship rules for kids and that is one of them–step away from the device, rest. Nice.
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That is a good rule, Jacqui.
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Good work, Robbie. 😀
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Thank you, John.
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Good one Robbie! We often forget about the need to rest.
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I know, Colline, and that is why we get exhausted and suffer from burnout.
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And a willingness to rest! Good reminder thanks Robbie!
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Indeed, I try to rest while stretching my back on the floor and listening to an audio book (one I have listed to before as I often dose off. )
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Fabulous and so simply accurate
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Thank you, Bella
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The desire to learn is so strong in children. Sadly it sometimes gets shut down. I am glad I still, at 71, have a strong drive to learn new things. Blogging is excellent for exposing me to many new people and countries.
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Young adults don’t seem to have the same desire to learn that my generation had. Or it could be I am measuring them against myself at the same age. I was always hugely driven to learn. I still am.
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Me too.
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Love this one Robbie 💜
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Thank you. Willow
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Reblogged this on Waterstone Way and commented:
Some wisdom revealed in a tanka.
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Thank you for sharing
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I hope you are getting enough rest.
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I never get enough rest or sleep, Tandy. I do try but there is so much to do.
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Nicely written, Robby, and true.
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Thank you, Rob
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It’s not always easy to find that balance between the two … lovely poetic reminder, Robbie! 😀
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Thank you, Annika. Nothing in life is ever easy.
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True words, Robbie.
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Thank you, Teri.
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Well done, Robbie. I need that additional rest! ❤
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Some great truth packed in such a small poem!!
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Thank you
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Hello, Robbie! Wonderful Tanka and great advice. 😀 xo
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Too often we forget about resting! (K)
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