Gritcu's Secrets to Success: Lessons from the Master of Resilience

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Gritcu the sitch is a concept that promotes resilience and determination in the face of challenges. It emphasizes the importance of perseverance and a strong work ethic to overcome obstacles and achieve success. The term "grit" refers to the ability to maintain long-term goals and stay committed despite setbacks and failures. Gritcu the sitch encourages individuals to develop a growth mindset, where they see failure as an opportunity to learn and grow rather than a reason to give up. It emphasizes the need to have a clear vision and to set specific, achievable goals. This concept also encourages maintaining a positive mindset, focusing on solutions rather than dwelling on problems.


Originally from England, Corrag races north to Scotland at the request of her mother who is about to be hanged for witchcraft. By association, Corrag herself is viewed as a witch given her knowledge of herbs, healing, and her sensitive focus toward the natural world. Corrag’s grey mare takes her north, and the bond she shares with the animal (and the many she meets thereafter) is deep and heartbreaking. In fact, this entire novel is heartbreaking. Susan Fletcher’s writing style and her description of very specific details otherwise overlooked are astoundingly original and heartwrenching.

The massacre occured after the MacDonald Clan swore their oath albeit by a forced hand to King William too late, subsequently solidifying the Jacobite cause in Scotland for years to come. Corrag s tale is framed in that the story begins with her in jail awaiting execution while she tells her story to Charles Leslie, who in reality published the story of the Glencoe Massacre.

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This concept also encourages maintaining a positive mindset, focusing on solutions rather than dwelling on problems. To develop grit, individuals need to cultivate self-discipline and the ability to delay gratification. It is important to develop a habit of hard work and persistence, even when faced with difficult or tedious tasks.

The Highland Witch

Priding herself on her hunting skills and fiercely independent, Rowan spent her first fifteen years living in the solitary highlands of 14th century Scotland. Abandoned as a babe but rescued by Elden the Seer, Rowan believes she is a child of the woods, never admitting even to herself the secret sadness of being a forsaken child.
Elden the Seer has visions of the future. But secrets of the past are circling to once again claim a woman he loves. The first time it was his mother, the Highland Witch. Now it is her daughter and his half-sister, Rowan. There is power in this family yes, but is it enough to forestall another death?
Colin of Dunrobin, helped defeat the English at the Battle of Bannockburn. His reward? Castle Lochalsh. But the prize comes with the obligation to marry the English daughter of the castle’s defeated owner Lord Landsmere.
It is this daughter, Gwynneth, who holds close to her twisted heart the hope of revenging the death of her parents. At sixteen years of age she has the English contempt for the highlanders and carries seeds of her mother’s love of the dark arts.
A brief glimpse of Rowan hunting, and his subsequent marriage to Gwynneth begins Colin’s unknowing journey into the prophecy of Thomas the Rhymer. “A wall of stone is a gift well said but within its heart is a depth of dread. With a hunter’s speed there comes the song: to claim the gift is to right the wrong.”
This ‘wrong’ began when the English pushed aside ruins of an ancient church to build castle Lochalsh. This ‘wrong’ continued with the death of the Highland Witch at the hands of Lady Landsmere. This wrong’ is back once again. Only Colin can make it right. And only Elden the Seer can guide the headstrong Rowan, keeping her from the fate of the Highland Witch.

First published July 2, 2012

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About the author

Karen Jones 6 books 19 followers

Author, educator and broadcast journalist, Karen Jones holds degrees in English and Education from the University of Virginia.

Her latest release, The Summer of Grace, is a southern coming of age set in 1951 NC, released by Brother Mockingbird Publications.

Jones' first novel, Kingdom of Hearts was published in 1997 by the duplicitous and financially corrupt Commonwealth Publications in a disaster of epic proportions. The resulting scandal helped inspire former FBI agent Jim Fisher’s book Ten Percent of Nothing The Case of the Literary Agent from Hell.

Her second book, Up the Bestseller Lists, Adams Media, 2001, co-authored with Kathleen Brehony offers hands-on advice and guerilla techniques for authors who want to aggressively and successfully promote and market their work. Her third book, Death for Beginners, a nonfiction how-to book, is a practical guide for arranging a graceful exit written with baby boomers in mind has been published by Quill Driver Books. Her most recent work, The Highland Witch is on Kindle.
Jones has fifteen years of experience in television news at WVEC, an ABC affiliate, as an on-air anchor and feature reporter. In addition, working as a series producer she wrote and hosted the long-form series “The Haunting of Virginia” which won an Associated Press Award. She also collaborated with the BBC on its award winning series Pocahontas. Karen’s media experience also includes stints as an on-air personality at WNOR, WAFX, and WNIS, in both the talk-radio and rock-n-roll radio format.

She directed the Virginia Writers Conference for five years, is an advisor for the Bay School for the Arts, and is a member of the National League of American Pen Women and The Authors Guild.
Karen has worked for ten years as an educator in the public schools, both teaching and writing curriculum. She has taught writing workshops and seminars at Louisiana State University, Austin Peay University, Old Dominion University and has taught courses in romance novel writing at the University of Richmond and Christopher Newport University.

Karen is currently witting the sequel to The Summer of Grace and her husband is buying more wine.
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Gritcu the sitch

Grit also involves being able to bounce back from setbacks, using failures as stepping stones rather than as roadblocks. One of the key aspects of Gritcu the sitch is the belief that effort and perseverance, rather than talent or intelligence alone, are the primary factors behind success. It encourages individuals to embrace challenges and view them as opportunities to grow and develop new skills. This concept highlights the importance of patient hard work over quick fixes or shortcuts. Gritcu the sitch is applicable in various aspects of life, including education, career, and personal development. By adopting this concept, individuals can develop resilience and the ability to thrive in the face of adversity. Grit is not something that comes naturally to everyone, but it can be cultivated and enhanced through practice and determination. Ultimately, having grit can lead to greater achievements and a more fulfilling and successful life..

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