Part of me still wants to believe in fairies, trolls and enchanted rabbit holes.
And I think that’s why I write.
What inspires you?
Developing our own unique rituals can help us become more productive in our writing. They offer us the freedom to tap into ourselves – to find those things that connect us with our imagination. Â For some, sitting at a desk wearing a pair of boxers and sipping on coffee might bring on the muse. Â Others might connect with their story by taking a walk in the woods or listening to a soundtrack of their favorite movies. Â (I love listening to music from The Lord of the Rings.) Â The choice of ritual isn’t as important as the results. Â Ultimately, the object is to clear away the static so our thoughts and ideas flow.What are your rituals?
In our first assignment, Krista asked the following question:
If your blog exceeded your wildest dreams, what would that look like? Would you have a different design? How many followers would you have? How much traffic? What sort of community would participate?  How often would you post?
And if I can be honest – that question scared me… Â It made me imagine the what if’s and what could be’s…
Because in my wildest dreams, writing would be my full-time job and my blog would be a destination spot – not a little side show on a less traveled road.
If I want my writing/blog to be the best it can be – then – I have to commit. Â I have to be better at time management and I have to take advantage of this class.
So, here’s my commitment: