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Call for Help

I really, really, really need some help here. I mentioned this before, so if it seems familiar, that’s why. Mosaic Minds would like to do a sort of question/answer thing in each issue, getting opinions of more people and making it more interesting to read. Of course, this means I need you people to give me some opinions.

If you could answer this question (just leave a comment or e-mail me) I would love you forever. The answer doesn’t have to be long at all. Think sound byte.

What one thing would you like to change about your life?

I’ll include a link to your blog if you leave a link to your blog (unless you specifically tell me not to).

I’d bake you all some cookies or make you some truffles, but I don’t have the budget to run around delivering them all.

Also, we really and truly could use some more features. Anything that touches on the subject of transformation. Realizing you’ve turned into your mother, how your life changes after you have a baby, going from bride to wife (a lot of you are recent newlyweds!). Don’t be scared to submit! If I read your blog that means I like your writing (and if I don’t like it I’ll be gentle in my rejection and try to help you improve things). We are launching on Jan. 15 so I would really need your work by Jan. 10 at the latest. Please think about it.


5 Responses to “Call for Help”

  1. Secret Agent Jo Says:

    Oh man… I can’t not submit now…

    If I could change one thing about my life, I would ding my husband on the head with my magic wand and wish that he was not a procrastinator.

    So sad that that is the first thing I think of. More realistically I wish I could change my first reaction instincts. When things go badly I wish my voice would come out of my head sounding soft and soothing.

    Maybe I’ll think of something better later.

  2. lainey Says:

    The the thing I would change about my life is that I wish I had more self-confidence. In my mind I know that I’m intelligent and teachers always told me that I’m smart, talented, etc and that my biggest problem is confidence….but I NEVER seem to be able to change that about myself and I feel that I always come across like a meek, stuttering idiot at my job, in social situations, job interviews etc…it’s very frustrating

  3. Carrie Says:

    My wife-ly skills. My husband knew he didn’t marry the ‘typical’ wife, and I wish I was a better cook, housecleaner and laundry-person!

  4. Sabrina Says:

    I would change my outlook on life. I tend to be a pessimist and would like to look at life from a more positive standpoint.

  5. Diane Says:

    I wish that I had been more serious about my future when I was young and had finished college.