Yesterday I posed an array of questions regarding inspiration on elementsofbeautystudio.wordpress.com (another blog I write). Basically, how and what tools do you use to stir up the creative juices? Less than two hours later, while scrolling through a spam email folder, I found a letter from a woman who had purchased my self-published book ‘Get A Compass Not A Clock’ from a local bookstore. V.G. wrote the following: “Your writing is captivating and transcended me into a quiet and meditative place. I bought your book and am thinking I’d like to get a couple of more copies for friends and my 26-year-old daughter.”
"Many blocked people are actually very powerful and creative personalities who have been made to feel guilty about their strengths & gifts." ~Julia Cameron
The first email I read this morning was from a local
publication, it stated: “Unfortunately,
the piece is not for us." For years
I carried the belief that to be considered one of the good local writers I
had to fit into this social group of authors.
After reading the rejection letter I heard a heartwarming voice tell me,
“This was necessary.”
In this moment, I sit at my keyboard knowing I am paving
the path for others to explore their courage and express themselves authentically. I am proud of my natural talents and of who I
am. I am grateful. This lesson helped to remove one more writer’s
block and reminded me to trust God will lead me to people who I inspire and encourage - and vice versa.
To answer the questions, "What inspires me?" You.
To answer the questions, "What inspires me?" You.
“Your writing is captivating and transcended me into a quiet and meditative place. I bought your book and am thinking I’d like to get a couple of more copies for friends and my 26-year-old daughter.” -V.G.Thank you...
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