Tuesday, July 31, 2012

A Writer's Manifesto

I came across the picture posted below on Google Images, and thought it would be perfect to share with all writers/aspiring writers.



Happy Writing!

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Scripture Affirmation Day 3: The Lord Grants Me Wisdom

Today's Scripture Affirmation:  The Lord grants me wisdom.  From His mouth I receive knowledge and understanding. ~Proverbs 2:6~

Aside from taking the initiative to educate yourself about what it takes to be a successful writer, it is important that you connect to the Lord through prayer and His Word, so that He may crown you with wisdom, knowledge, and understanding concerning the purpose He has for the gift He has entrusted to you.  Even if you lack formal education or professional experience, if you are committed to doing what it takes to maximize your potential, you can trust that the Lord will give you what you need in order to succeed at what He's called you to do through writing career.

As long as you study to show yourself approved, you never have to feel inadequate, or inferior to any other writer, because the Holy Spirit will teach you all things.

Happy Writing!

Monday, July 23, 2012

Scripture Affirmation Day 2: What Are You Thinking?

Today's Scripture Affirmation: "As I think in my heart, so am I." ~Proverbs 23:7~

Thoughts are powerful, and your mindset ultimately determines your success or failure in life, including your writing career. If you think you aren't a great writer, you will not produce great work. Be mindful of your thoughts, and think positively concerning your gift.

"I think, therefore I am." ~Rene' Descartes~

Happy Writing!

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Scripture Affirmations For Writers: Day 1

Over the next couple of weeks, I'll be sharing my favorite scriptures that encourage me throughout my writing career.
 "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." ~Philippians 4:13~

I rely upon this scriptural affirmation a lot during my daily life, and even more as a writer.  My faith governs my life, and prayer and scripture reference are always my first resources whenever I need encouragement along my writing journey.

Writing can often be challenging, and whether you're a new writer, or an established one, you will inevitably encounter tough times during your career.  However, if the Lord has given you a specific purpose for the gift He's given you, you can fully rely upon His strength to help you accomplish your writing goals.

If He put it on your heart, He'll help you bring it to fruition.  Trust in His strength.

Tell me, what's your go-to scripture for help along your writing journey?

'Til next time...Happy Writing!

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Writers: Rest Is Important

Proper rest leads to productive writing. Take some time to rest your mind, body, and spirit; it allows your creativity to flow more freely. 

I regret to inform you, but you are not a writing machine; even machines malfunction when proper maintenance is neglected.  As writers, we like to believe that we can write, and write, and write - especially when we have a particular goal set in place.  But this is not so.  When you are tired - mentally, physically, or spiritually - your writing will reflect exactly how you feel.  And the last thing you want to do is produce work that lacks vitality.

Rest is important...very important.  In the scheme of life, it's easy to put rest on the back-burner and push yourself to reach your daily, weekly, or monthly goals.  It's absolutely wonderful to be goal-driven; however, it's not so wonderful if you're too worn out - from a lack of proper rest - to enjoy your success.

It's perfectly okay to take a step back from your work to relax.  Rejuvenation refuels your mind, and helps your creativity to flow more freely.  You are at your best when you make time to rest.

As a writer, this is a lesson that I am continually learning.

Taking time to rest does not mean you are neglecting your writing goals.  It simply means that you respect your work enough to ensure that you are at your best so that you are able to give your all to your passion.

Here's what you can do:

Take an afternoon nap.
Go to bed an hour earlier than usual.
Sleep in an extra hour.
Create a healthy writing schedule.
Eat healthy foods.
Drink lots of water.
Take a trip to the spa.

Find whatever it is that helps you rest and rejuvenate, and take advantage of it.  Productive writers are well-rested writers.

Happy Writing!