[stylist] The real Challenge, PVS, sensitivity's aside

PAUL BAVER pebaver at verizon.net
Sat Mar 31 12:53:56 UTC 2012


Robert I absolutely agree with you.  Paul E Baver
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Robert Leslie Newman" <newmanrl at cox.net>
To: "writers nfb" <stylist at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2012 7:35 AM
Subject: [stylist] The real Challenge, PVS, sensitivity's aside


> My oh my you all
>
>
>
> I'll try and make this short: The visualization I'm having is that I'm
> sitting on top of a pyramid. As the chosen leader of this group, I feel I
> have the support of many, their traits for what is currently needed 
> defines
> where they are within the groups structure. I know I need them all (we 
> need
> them all) and I value them all, their/our varying talents is what
> contributes to our collective strength.
>
>
>
> Speaking to our present point of stress here within STYLIST, I see that we
> do have a challenge before us which in part has eluded definition and 
> needs
> to be clarified. Starting with what would be the intended outcome --- to
> conduct our supportive business without any extreme stresses to our groups
> structure. (Note I didn't say "without any stresses") And here is some of
> what makes up the underlying pulse of this statement and leading up to the
> challenge:
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> Writing, as you all know, isn't stress free --- healthy stress in learning
> is healthy and needed.
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>
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> Writing, to get better and better and good at it takes time and work ---  
> the
> willingness and/or motivation to invest in ourselves is so personal and at
> times vulnerable (within ourselves, being both sensitive to others and not
> "sensitive" to the many forms stress can take in the process of growth).
>
>
>
> Writing, as a skill can be helped along by association with others who 
> write
> --- both in the process of being helped, or in helping your fellow writer.
>
>
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> Writing, as a form of communication has its own set of unique
> characteristics --- in comparison to a face-to-face exchange, the keying 
> out
> and/or reading of words can lack the tonal nuances and the immediacy of
> response and this trade can be at times good or bad.
>
>
>
> And so in other words, the challenge I feel begs clarification is- When
> putting yourself out there in our forum, STYLIST --- Find the words to 
> make
> this work.
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> Robert Leslie Newman
>
> Personal Website-
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> Adjustment To Blindness And Visual impairment
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> http//www.thoughtprovoker.info
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> NFB Writers' Division, president
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> http://www.nfb-writers-division.net
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> Chair of the NFB Communications Committee
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