“The greatest discovery of my generation is that a human being can alter his life by altering his attitudes.” -William James
William James is an American philosopher and psychologist who is considered to be one of the leading thinkers of the 19th century. It’s interesting that we are still learning this after so many years. At the same time, I think this is a general idea. And it’s not always easy to take responsibility for your life in this way. It’s not about positive toxicity. I think it’s important to bring a problem into awareness, but it must be brought to awareness with intention and action steps to follow.
For the sake of writing, we must show up to the page and mind our attitudes about it. I had to stop myself tonight before I started to complain about my writing routine. I love writing. I love the writing process. I’m really enjoying getting reconnected with the writing community. That is the thought I desire to lead with when I sit down to write. And just like that, I’m behind the screen developing a story and filling in a blank page.
If this is something I already want, why not find ways to make every aspect enjoyable.
Great News
I just finished my first novel. It’s called Writer’s Quest: A Triptych. It’s an experimental fiction novel inspired by the triptychs that hang in Catholic churches. Just like triptych paintings have three panels that tell one story, Writer’s Quest has three distinct parts that tell one story. The art doesn’t end there; the story explores the metamorphosis of a woman who’s in search of her mom. So fun to read! Buy it here.
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