Passionate Vision
There’s a lot of talk about seeing the end result; envisioning what you want and you will have it. I believe that, but I also believe that can be a wall that writers can build for themselves that exhausts them so much they have no energy left to lift their eyes and see over it. By constantly focusing on the end result (big publishing contract) the “wall” we have to overcome and climb is so daunting it’s easy to make excuses to never begin at all.
For myself, writing needs to speak from what I am passionate about at the time. Does that mean all I have ever written about is what I feel passionately about? Not really. Sometimes, I have been “passionate” about making enough money to pay my bills; that means writing for what an editor needs, not what I want. However, it did not lack passion, for anytime it has, it shows; the writing falls flat and sounds dull. The key then is to find something within your writing to be passionate about, even if it’s only the writing process itself.
Whether you are paid one dollar, hundreds or thousands of dollars, or only with a smile and a compliment, you have reached the “professional” status of writing. Writing passionately shows respect for this valued profession and gives the readers the respect they deserve- all the passion you can muster.
Although the below article link may not apply to everyone reading this, I do feel that the concept of, “following your dreams requires action,” applies to everything. It also applies to the “passionate vision” I just wrote about.
http://naww.org/blog/accomplishing-your-dreams-requires-action#more-391
P.S.
What got me on a roll with the whole “passion” aspect is a friend gave me the book, Life, Passion, and Paint by: Michele Cassou and Stewart Cubley. For my review on Amazon go to:
(You have to scroll down to see my review.)
© January 31, 2008 Marie Boyum