Saturday, November 11, 2006

Simple Days

Somedays I want simple food
  • *a grilled cheese sandwich
  • *tomato soup
  • *grilled cheese and tomato soup together.

just nuts,

just grapes,

simple foods.

Someday I need only simple pleasures.
  • The sun on my face,
  • breeze in my nose,
  • a walk--a long walk
  • quiet
  • a drive to just look at scenery
Simple things don't require complications

They let me rest my brain, my body, my expectations.

Then I can begin to feel creative again.

Write about the simple things you enjoy. How do simple things let you feel your creativity?

Off Line Benefits

The Internet in my area was down for three days. I haven't been able to post to my blog. I haven't been able to respond to my coaching clients. I haven't been able to surf the net --- my nervous habit "fix." It's awful to be dependent on technology when it has control of you. When technology goes down, panic set in.

I get up in the morning, turn on the computer and go to my email. I waste a lot of time reading and responding to email, as if that's my work. So in a way, the outage made me rethink how I start my day. Instead of going to email, I actually had to go to the wordprocessing system instead. The only thing I could do there was write. So I ended up writing more than I would have if I was surfing the net or doing other projects.

Sometimes drastic measures force you to make changes in the habits of your life. What seems like a bad thing and very frustrating actually turns out to be a good thing. A Biblical verse says "All things work together for the good ---." Having a three day outage turned out to be a good thing. I think I'm backed up now and need to catch up. But in reality, I know I need to streamline my activities. I even came up with new ideas for doing my work while I had to sit away from the computer and THINK instead of look at ideas of other people.

What is your morning habit? What do you do automatically when you get to the computer? Do you write first or find a way to be distracted? The first step to changing any type of habit is to identify the habit. Tomorrow morning, be totally conscious of your steps. What exactly do you do upon awakening? Do you go first to make coffee? Do you pray or meditate and plan your day with care? Do you jump right into reading stuff, surfing the net, looking at email?

Write about this. Be detailed and specific so you can see where you time is going and what you could do to make writing more important in your life.

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

A Political Day

Today is mid-term voting day in America. It's a day to express your freedom by casting a vote. Voting was always important in our home. My mother marched wtih Martin Luther King, Jr. in Selma, Alabama back in the 60's when the freedom to vote was not taken for granted. She risked her life to help gain a freedom that deserves full honor.

As I grew up, it was mandatory to show your voting stub in order to get dinner in our home on any voting day. Even the family dog growled at you if you didn't have your stub (not really, but he probably would have --- that's how serious it was to us).

I remember taking my grandmother to the polls the last time she was able to vote. She could barely walk. But she wouldn't rest until she got to the polls. I had to help her into the booth and even to press the hole into the ballot. She knew who she wanted to vote for and the issues she wanted to see passed. Then she sat up until late to her the results. I could go on and on about voting stories.

Did you vote today if you are in an area that's voting?

What are you memories of voting through the years? Write about them so you will get excited about being able to freely go to the polls to vote.

Monday, November 06, 2006

Writer's Butt

Most people worry about writer's block. I don't believe in writer's block. Doing writing practice knocked that out of me long ago. I've learned to sit down and just start writing. It took some time because I couldn't write at the keyboard at first. I had to put the words on paper to make them make sense. I still do that at times when the words just won't mush correctly. But practicing my writing on a daily basis makes it so I can usually always come up with something to write.

That brings up another issue.

Like today. I've been writing since around 8 a.m. this morning. It's 7 p.m. at night. I got a lot done, even caught up on old projects. But now I'm not worried about writer's block, I'm more concerned about getting a bad case of Writer's Butt.

If I don't start getting out to exercise instead sitting typing all day --- well you get the visual.

Imagine that you spent the last 20 days writing for 10 hours a day. You forgot to get up and exercise. What are you worried about now? Writer's block or writer's butt? Sorry, you have another 20 mintues to practice then you can go for that walk!

Sunday, November 05, 2006

Little Duck


Little Duck
Originally uploaded by greenlikeglass.
We didn't get any trick-or-treaters this year. But if this little cutey had shown up, I would have given her all of the candy!

Guess Halloween has changed and families are getting together at events instead of going door to door. I missed seeing the babies all dressed up in elaborate costumes.

What was the cutest costume you got to see this year?

It's Really Tough

Know what's really tough? Having people you love grow old and sick. That's part of life, I know. I'm a mortician's daughter. Life and death have been a regular part of my life since birth. That doesn't take the sting out of witnessing the process of people you love getting closer to the end of their life.

Acknowledging this always brings back the fact that life is short. Even if you live 100 years, that's a short time in the whole scheme of things. Deciding to make life count should happen everyday.

  • How can you make life count today?
  • What do you take for granted that you will honor as special and wonderful in your life as you move through each minute of it today?

Write for 20 minutes. Practice writing and being grateful for life all at the same time!