Sunday, September 2, 2018

Journey explained Vol. 1




Yesterday, my post was about my writing journey this year.

I posted several consequences of writing for 245 days in a row...


What happens when you write for 245 days in a row?

Below take an in-depth look at three of the many that I have noticed.

You learn a lot about yourself.

You get accustomed to considering the tiniest of elements of your life.

You get really acquainted with your beliefs.

1.  You learn a lot about yourself.

When you go back and read your work, you see where your mind has been.  You see your thinking and the patterns that exist within your thinking.  You see the words that you choose and the tone of your thoughts.  Your attitude and belief system become more and more clear.

2.  You get accustomed to considering the tiniest of elements of your life.

Writing regularly allows you to see the levels in which you think and write.  You start to notice the large ideas and thinking while also being able to notice the tiny details that rise in your writing, as important.  You also notice, while writing, that tiny details matter and make up the whole of who you are as a person and as a writer.

3.  You get really acquainted with your beliefs.

When writing daily, it becomes evident what your beliefs and values are.  You can see patterns in word choice and writing content that paint a very clear picture of the essence of your beliefs.

I am learning that if you really want to know your soul... Write!

Be Mindful.

Peace.

Mark Levine

#Mindfulliteracy
@LevineWrites


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