Monday, June 30, 2014

No Point in Being Miserable

This morning, I woke up with a random song in my head, as always, along with several motivational quotes, of which I quickly posted to Facebook...
This will be the MOST PRODUCTIVE week that I have ever had!!! #speakIT #walkingbyfaith #ledbythespirit 
There is no point in being miserable. We are in FULL CONTROL of how we feel. We can either let our current situations depress us, or we can let them be catalysts for change.
 Every little effort, whether good or bad, adds up.
Why worry?
Why complain?
Just make concerted efforts.
Someone just asked me if I was tired from having been at work all day. I simply replied, "I'm too hopeful to be tired."

Stay motivated...or else!

Monday, June 9, 2014

The Way Writing Is Supposed to Feel

Sometimes I just like to write for writing's sake. Just to keep the creativity and thoughts in my head fresh and rolling. I can't allow anything to get stuffy up there. I gotta write...and I gotta make sure that I write like I wanna write.

Writers must understand that writing doesn't take too much energy. Not unless you are composing something for class, a presentation, or competition. If you are writing on your own terms and time, take your time! Make writing a laid-back and comfortable experience. FEEL FREE. And writing should be a freeing. One must never feel trapped.

Writing should feel the way hot syrup looks drizzled over a stack of pancakes---smooth. It should feel equivalent to honey rippling through a scalding mug of tea---unstoppable. Writing should be and feel therapeutic. And if you consider yourself to be a writer, writing should definitely be done.

The moment you get the inspiration to write, write. Jot your exciting ideas on the nearest and clearest paper you can find. Without keeping track of your motivation, you can immediately lose the thrill for writing.


The moment you get "writer's block," take a moment to think about why the "block" is even there. What's stunting your thoughts from flowing? I highly recommend taking a break and later writing about your block. If you have absolutely no inspiration and are completely exasperated from having nothing to write about, read an interesting article, go outside for fresh air, or pick and entertaining show on television. Give yourself another day to get inspiration. Above all, don't lose sight of your desire to write.

If you are not inspired, seek inspiration. If you can't find inspiration, create it.