I am in the middle of a three-month online program called The Creative Shift Mastermind with Dan Blank. (I have taken several webinars with Dan and always come away having learned something new to apply to my writing and how I share my writing.)
Each week throughout The Mastermind, we focus on a different aspect of our creative life. Recently, our activities centered on our “Creative Identity.”
Taken from our syllabus:
“Define Your Creative Identity. Have confidence in your creative identity, and know how to talk about what you create and why. The result of this is your ability to share more frequently and authentically, and greater ability to engage others.”
During one of my daily five-minute writing exercises, I wrote a series of “I believe…” statements that all had something to do with what I write, why I write, and why I share what I write.
My dear readers, you are an important part of my writing. Therefore, for this week’s blog post, I would like to share my “I believe” statements with you. Thank you for your support and being with me on my writing journey.
I believe… (as it pertains to my writing):
I believe everyone is walking around with pain of some sort.
I believe everyone has scars, whether we can see them or not.
I believe writing is another way of teaching.
I believe writing is one way to help make the invisible visible.
I believe chronic illness can be lonely and isolating.
I believe writing is one way to find connection with others who “get it.”
I believe writing is a way to share our stories and our hearts and realize that we’re not alone.
I believe my story is worthy of sharing.
I believe I continue to teach through my writing.
I believe I have much to learn and writing helps me make sense of things.
I believe one way I sort things out, one way I figure out how I feel about things is by writing about it.
I believe my book is a book I would have loved to read when I first became ill.
I believe I don’t talk about my writing enough.
I believe kindness and compassion and patience are so very important.
I believe I have always been a writer.
I believe I will always be a writer.
