You don’t want to write about life now? You can’t write? Your story’s not worth writing about?
I hear you! I’ve heard it before; I’ve said it before!
And now I say to you, you MUST write your story, and do it NOW! Here are three valid reasons to grab a pen and paper and write.
#1 You are living a part of history, world-wide history!
You can tell a part of history no one else can tell. What’s happening in your life? How have things changed in your home? At least scribble a few lines about the best and the worst.
A five-year old was “cooking” breakfast with his colorful play dough. Over and over again he prepared and served what his customers ordered. Suddenly, without warning, his playful laughter ceased. Quietly he put everything away. As he sadly walked away, he announced the restaurant could no longer serve meals. They had to close because of the “Bad Krony Stuff.”
From the very young to the oldest, there is a new normal. Consequently, our nation and our world will never be the same. We are living in the midst of historical times.
#2 Writing your story will strengthen you. Writing has been proven to be a benefit to your health. Something truly happens when your thoughts go from your brain through your hands as you write (or type) your feelings.
Writing releases tension as your thoughts are transferred to paper. We are more honest as we write out our feelings. This is especially true when we do not focus on the proper grammar or style.
It’s possible, in fact a very good thing, to have your thoughts take over the pen and fill the pages.
#3 Seeing your story unfold on paper will help resolve issues.
How has your work changed? Your pastime? Your relationships? What are you finding difficult? What has surprised you the most? How is your family life – really?
As you go back later and re-read some of your scribblings, you may notice your values perhaps have changed. Something that was once a priority, may now be insignificant.
I firmly believe many families are pulling closer together. In fact, some parents are getting to know their children; not just as kids, but as individuals with feelings and dreams.
Perhaps God in His wisdom has set us all aside “for such a time as this.” Above all, spend quality time with Him.
Hugs,
Praying for you as you locate some paper and pens! Drop me a note; I’ll send you a journal! Let me know how this works for you … seriously.