WRITE!

Why do I want to write

Why do you want to write?
Why am I writing? I want to reach a higher level of spiritual development, where writing becomes a daily activity, and the result is a beautiful little prose. Stories about life and people, about dramatic and fun situations involving them. My dream is to write a book, to follow the path that every recognized author has taken, to find a publishing house and to publish it.

Another reason I write is the struggle with the inner critic. This inner voice of doubt often arises in my head, slows me down and prevents me from developing. But here I sit down at the table, take a pen and start writing, without interfering with the thought of cutting my way on a sheet of paper, without stopping the flow of consciousness and without interruption. An hour or two passes, and in front of me is no longer a blank page, but a diary letter written in blue paste. Three months ago, on a cold September morning, I woke up at 5 am and started the Morning Pages.
Why do you want to write?
Why am I writing? I want to reach a higher level of spiritual development, where writing becomes a daily activity, and the result is a beautiful little prose. Stories about life and people, about dramatic and fun situations involving them. My dream is to write a book, to follow the path that every recognized author has taken, to find a publishing house and to publish it.

Another reason I write is the struggle with the inner critic. This inner voice of doubt often arises in my head, slows me down and prevents me from developing. But here I sit down at the table, take a pen and start writing, without interfering with the thought of cutting my way on a sheet of paper, without stopping the flow of consciousness and without interruption. An hour or two passes, and in front of me is no longer a blank page, but a diary letter written in blue paste. Three months ago, on a cold September morning, I woke up at 5 am and started the Morning Pages.

( Made with Carrd )