I appreciate your words. It reminds me of my career days, when there wasn’t the separation as in writing to an audience, but only face to face. My head would often be busy with thoughts, should I respond or say this or that, will it be accepted, appreciated, good enough, or insulting. Then I would take a deep breath, appreciate my inner …
I appreciate your words. It reminds me of my career days, when there wasn’t the separation as in writing to an audience, but only face to face. My head would often be busy with thoughts, should I respond or say this or that, will it be accepted, appreciated, good enough, or insulting. Then I would take a deep breath, appreciate my inner dialogue, let go of it, and speak from my intuitive inner voice. That would work most of the time, and got better with time. I always got immediate feedback, or silence, and would wait hopefully to hear from them again. I guess my writing process is similar.
I appreciate your words. It reminds me of my career days, when there wasn’t the separation as in writing to an audience, but only face to face. My head would often be busy with thoughts, should I respond or say this or that, will it be accepted, appreciated, good enough, or insulting. Then I would take a deep breath, appreciate my inner dialogue, let go of it, and speak from my intuitive inner voice. That would work most of the time, and got better with time. I always got immediate feedback, or silence, and would wait hopefully to hear from them again. I guess my writing process is similar.