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August 26, 2021
To put words on a page requires a physical act of trust. To believe in the spirit of expression. To allow the art of self to have enough air
to breathe. The best part about being a
writer is the process of release. You
can feel it leaving you like water flowing through a stream. Drop the microphone I’m out of here. Seriously, I don’t understand why people don’t
write. Does that make me bias? We spend hours texting, posting on social
media and hitting fast forward on the remote control. To put words on a page requires just as much
energy as having a verbal conversation. The flow of thought feels best when it’s
being released. Daily writing raises my
blood pressure. My doctor agrees. He laughed about it and calmly asked for me
to not write before visiting. The
emotion required to push ink into a page is a disciplined strength that’s
called upon just to release a thought. I
often wonder about the Tom Clancy’s of the world. What do they mentally go through to bring
their paragraphs forward? What does it
take to create a thought that will reach beyond the page? Will we come back one day and vibrantly
question the moment, “What was I thinking?”
The essence of being present is a choice based on the acceptance of what
is now. You have to define the system of
existence. Remind your creative spirit
that you are here. Let it have the
energy and fuel of trust and faith to evolve into a series of steps moving
forward. Now document it. Put words on a page. Make it a physical act of trust knowing that
the best part about writing is releasing it.
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