What should we do when life reveals itself as a broken fairy-tale? Unlike a fantasy novel, there is no white knight to save us. The first step is realization: Our world is what we make it.
How do you create your best life? How do you discover your life’s purpose?
Follow these simple rules:
- Do the things that ignite your passion,
- Dare to dream,
- Become the person you aspire to be
- And most importantly, take the steps to achieve those goals.
As writers we know how to hold on the vision; no one else is going to plot, draft or edit our stories. Everyday we create something new; pen to paper, fingers tapping at the key board. Over time, we hold something more than just a finished story in our hands, we gain experience, build a writing community and build upon our social media platforms.
We are the ultimate creators of our reality, each word, each rejection, each new connection or failed attempt only brings us closer to the place we all want to reach – to have readers fall in love with our words; to experience something profound or moving, to feel a sense of kinship to the trial and tribulations our characters journey through, to escape and pleasure in our fictional worlds.
The last thing any creative wants, is to experience a burnout: Writers block. Our imagination and determination dries up, causing our writing to come to a grinding halt. We need to listen to our mind and bodies, to slow down when things get tough. The last thing we need is to exasperate the problem, making the journey to getting back on track even harder.
I’ve had my share of falling down the rabbit hole of procrastination, of not paying attention to self-care and letting stress take its toll. After the exuberance of the Christmas holidays and the celebrations of a new year, I’ve struggled to slip back into my old writing habits. In search of some much needed motivation, I stumbled across this enlightening YouTube clip.
Psychological well-being by Nina Ellis-Hervey at TED
Nina is an inspirational woman, who has learnt valuable lessons from her failures and strives to encourage others, that they too, can achieve anything they put their minds too.
So to all of my fellow writers, as Nina says,
Dream big or not at all.
Do you have a favorite motivational or inspirational quote or video clip you’d like to share? We all need encouragement and support, and you know I love hearing from you.
Thanks for stopping by, until next time, Much Love.
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I’ve had trouble slipping back into routine after the holidays too, Rainy. Thanks for the motivational tips/reminders 😊.
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You’re welcome. I hope your muse returns. Xx
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Thanks 😊.
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I haven’t written anything since November due to some personal matters and now I’m finding it hard to go back to the way I was as a writer. I needed this post. Thank you.
Also, as for motivational quote or videos, I’d rather ask if you know about Medium. It’s a site and when you visit it and read few posts, you’ll know why I love it. And if you’re already a part of it, can we follow each other. I haven’t posted anything there but would love to follow fellow writers to motivate each other.
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Ooh, thank you. I haven’t heard of it but I’m definitely going to check it out. I’ll be sure to follow you too.
I hope you slip back into your writing habits soon.
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Thank you ☺ and happy writing.
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I am trying to do something different this year and it’s hard because I’m falling back into old habits, familiar pathways. I always find it hard to shake off those periods of rest.
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You’re not alone, but stick with it, you’ll eventually pick up the ways. 😚
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Such an inspiring post, Rainy! Much needed ❤ xxx
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Thanks Xx
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These are great motivational tips. For the most part I have been really motivated so far this month! This post just reminds me to stay focused! X
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Brilliant. I think writing it was a good motivator for me too. 😄
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