Who can your words show up for? Who can you words suffer with? Who can your works speak up for and speak into? You may find yourself in the reflection of your response to this question. You may find yourself wanting to reach out to moms in their messy middles, just like you. Or those with broken bodies, just like you. Or those praying their way through this pandemic, just like you…
Loving the People You Write For
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When it comes to our words, the way and work of our hands, we can simply give and gift them. We can—maybe, just maybe—leverage them for love without goal, without getting, without gain.
Write. Then Edit.
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Finding a Writing Rhythm
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It may feel as if we don’t have what it takes to write regularly, but when the layers are pulled back, the truth is that most of us do have what it takes to make a successful rhythm of writing.