SARK shows us how to sing on paper

There was some shameless name-dropping in the previous Burnout post: 
I spoke to SARK personally. 
Apologies for that.
But it was all for a good cause, telling you about how SARK (aka Susan Kennedy) helped me to do things in a way that's smarter and fun-er, rather than harder.
 
SARK re-cap
SARK is an author and artist with a remarkable [...]

I spoke to SARK personally…

Imagine a woman standing in a queue at the the Motor Registration Office. The walls are grey, the furniture is grey, the mood is…you guessed it…grey.

Now imagine the woman in the queue singing:
"Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
That saved a wretch like me.
I once was lost but now am found.
Was blind but now [...]

Elizabeth Gilbert, Elaine Aron and the depression thing

In the best-selling book Eat, Pray, Love, Elizabeth Gilbert called them 'goons'. She was referring to 'Depression' and 'Lonliness'.      
The goons arrived to meet her as the sun was setting over the Villa Borghese in Rome. Despite the beautiful situ, Depression took her identity while Lonliness interrogated her about her motives for happiness.
It can [...]