Janet Freedland
Bio
I have been an artist in animation, film restoration, and visual effects for many years. Now I am venturing into the writing realm. Feel my creativity can expand to exploring wonderful word worlds, verbal pictures for your imagination.
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Ancient Divergence
As the old Frank Sinatra song goes, regrets I’ve had a few…. But then again, it seems that most people have some regrets in their life. For me, most of my regrets occur when I let others in to my heart. Too often I let people’s opinions affect how I think of me rather than believing in myself and being strong. Regretfully, this allows people to walk all over me or treat me poorly. Especially when it comes to a majority of my relationships with men. I seem to have a bad habit of making wrong choices in boyfriends.
By Janet Freedland5 years ago in Humans
Astral Projections
Too often in this fast paced world we get bombarded every day by a whirlwind of information. On many levels, we experience such an onslaught of data that our minds are constantly working overtime. I rush to complete my to do lists, and often don’t or can’t do just that. Frustration and dis-ease contribute to the strain of my already overloaded system. While being caught in the fray of the day, my tensions begin to build within the confines of my mind. I find it hard to quiet the many tracks of thought that are buzzing in my head: I forgot to pick up…, I need to…, does he like me…, what is the meaning of life…. and so on. One friend called that white noise in your head the monkey chatter.
By Janet Freedland5 years ago in Motivation
Footlocker of Fortune
As he burst through the courthouse door, Cody jumped for joy as an immense sense of relief flooded over him. It had been 6 months since his great-uncle died and finally all the legalities were done. Cody Lightfeather is now the proud owner of his own home- his first! Which is perfect since just a month before he asked Mariah to marry him. He was sad to lose his uncle, Rod RedElk, but sometimes misfortunes can lead to good fortune. Passing on at the ripe old age of 96, his Uncle Rod had lived a good long life.
By Janet Freedland5 years ago in Families



