Inspiration for Writers

Do you call yourself a writer? What have you written? Have you shared what you’ve written with someone outside of your “normal” audience? How do you know if your writing is helpful, or relevant, or engaging? What is your ultimate goal as a writer? What do you love about your writing, or about other people’s writing? Where would you like to go with your writing?

Writing can be a release not only of ideas and thoughts, but from worry, angst, and times of trouble. Writing can be therapeutic. Written words on a page can be freeing, not only for your soul, but for your readers. Written words can produce story. Story can produce involvement. Involvement can create theatre of the mind. Minds, engaged in the theatre of your story, can produce movement and new ideas that never would have been birthed, but that you wrote and someone read what you wrote.

Never doubt that you are one of a kind! But in being you, and writing your story for public view, others can read and be inspired, quickened, “tapped on the shoulder,” or even awakened to new thoughts. Your writing is what the world longs to read, think about, meditate on, and hold in their hearts for further consideration.

Write from your heart of hearts. Write!

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