Creating a Positive Outlet when Misery Knocks
I had planned to write about the success of a self-published author I read about recently but I received some news which both saddened me and then ultimately took over my thoughts. What subject can completely take over my thoughts? Sadden me to the point that I disregard what I had intended to write about?
You only need one guess. It’s Death. A difficult word to write and even difficult to say without a shutter. It is, by far, the most depressing subject.
Because I need to. This Blog is a way to purge myself, mostly about the challenges of writing while working as I learn to better my craft, and sometimes about the everyday life involving work and family, but then sometimes, a wrench gets thrown in the mix and you do what you can to remove what hinders your thoughts so you can grease the wheels and look forward to a time when everything will run smoothly again.
For me, as with many authors, I’m betting, writing is a great way to release the toxins from my brain. From what you see on television, hear on the news, are exposed to at work, might be dealing with at home or when you receive news a friend or family member has passed away, you have to find a way to purge the negative thoughts, feelings and fears.
What’s amazing as a writer is when the result of what you purge on paper reveals itself as something others can actually relate to, appreciate and enjoy. You don’t have to write about negativity to release negativity, you just have to find an outlet to free your mind from the negativity so that something positive can come through.