The Journey of Words: Rediscovering Flow in Writing
The impish author I’d grown to think an impostor starts to perform again.
The magical mystery befuddles me.
How can a once prolific practice abate when I paint? I wonder.
Then the stirring starts.
I’m enamored with the flow and cadence of thoughts transforming into words.
With passion and purpose the prose progresses.
I’ll never figure out the why and the how.
But I strongly suspect there is someone on the other side who does.
Perhaps it’s His breath blowing through the veil that separates earth from eternity?

Are you a multi-faceted creative who finds yourself in this dilemma?
Your passion for more than one creative expression causes an ebb and flow in each. When you’re painting or sculpturing, the words don’t flow so readily. When you’re on a writing bender, you don’t feel like painting.
I’ve found it helpful to resist fighting the frustration, but going with whatever is working at the time. Trusting the Creator of All to inspire what is on His heart for me to write, paint, or create.
What are your experiences with creative blocks or the ebb and flow of inspiration? I’d love to hear back from you in the comments if this resonates.
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