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What I Would Do If I Couldn't Be A Writer

8/18/2018

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I saw this blog question on a challenge list, and it really made me stop and think. Once upon a time, I had a full-time career as a paralegal, and writing was a creative outlet for me. I didn't get published until I was almost thirty-five. I enjoyed writing, but it wasn't a necessity to me. All that changed after publication and the book reviews started coming in followed by even more contracts.  Then I got excited because I loved to write and realized I could do this for more than just the thrill of writing. 

Now, if I couldn't write for whatever reason, I would have to find another way to express what I can say with written words. I don't know what that would be, possibly doing more public speaking. But it wouldn't erase my desire to write. 

Honestly, i can't imagine not writing, but if I had no choice, I would adapt and find another way to love what I do which would undoubtedly be something just as creative. I don't see myself ever returning to the full-time grind of being a paralegal. I enjoy being my own boss too much.  As I'm already the editor-in-chief of Vinspire Publishing, I imagine I would throw myself even more into helping writers achieve their dreams. 

I'll admit that this question scares me because I don't want to imagine not writing. Even writing a blog post like this one fills a need in me, and I wonder if I would feel the same if I couldn't write. 
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Are you still creative?

8/14/2018

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Nothing could ever take the place of writing for me, but there are days when I'm lucky to write one or two lines. Those are the days when I know it's time to move on to another creative outlet. I write every day, but I also seek creativity elsewhere every day because balance is important. 

As much as I enjoy writing, at times, my muse needs a break. But the need to be creative is still there. Fortunately, that urge is easily satisfied with painting (usually wooden signs like the one above and clay pots), putting together jigsaw puzzles, spray-painting furniture, creating videos, creating graphics, and digital photography.  And I'm always on the lookout for other outlets that might interest me. 

Just as exercise is important to our bodies, allowing creativity to flow is a necessity. As children, we spent most of our time doing creative things like drawing, painting, coloring, and building sand castles. We needed to express our creative side because we weren't meant to be all about work. As Picasso said, "Every child is an artist, the problem is staying an artist when you grow up." 

Are you still creative? What do you do to satisfy your urge to create? 



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Learning and Growing as Adults

8/10/2018

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I'm a big fan of ongoing education. I'm constantly taking courses to improve my writing and marketing processes as well as reading non-fiction. But I also take classes for topics that interest me that I never learned in college. I don't think we should ever stop learning in life, and with so many places to take free or low-cost courses online, we don't have to. 

Currently, I'm enrolled in a Complete Digital Marketing Course from StackSkills that was originally $199, but because I happened to be paying attention, I ended up getting the course for $19.  I've only tackled one of the topics included in the course, but it's already made a change in how I approach working with Instagram. 

Below are a list of some of the other places I've used to take classes:

Udemy—These aren't free, but a lot of times they have specials like $12.99 for classes. They have language, design, personal development, business, and so much more! 
Coursera—These classes are free. I took a screenwriting class through here, and because of that, I wrote my first screen play! 
Open 2 Study—This site has both paid and free classes like Astronomy and Financial Planning. 
Alison—Free classes are available there, too, although, if you want the certificate for finishing the course, you do have to pay for it. 

And if none of these strike your fancy, there are plenty of additional options online.  And this doesn't just have to be about personal growth or learning more about your career. 

These classes are perfect to use for research for your next book or article.  If you want one of your characters to be interested in a topic, you can learn about the topic so you know how to write about it. 

But if you are looking for a career change, these online classes are the perfect place to start.  Classes like beginner digital photography, introduction to carpentry, introduction to plumbing, and visual and graphic design can put you on the path to a better future! 

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Skyscraper Is An Amped-Up Version Of Die Hard

8/3/2018

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I am a huge fan of the Die Hard movies and have seen them more times than I can count. I love any type of action movie really so when the previews for Skyscraper started, I knew I'd go see it, especially since it starred Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. 

This movie was fast-paced, intense, edge-of-your-seat action with a soft side.  Johnson plays a former FBI agent who runs a private security company. He's married with twins (around 7 or 8) and has a good life after having survived a horrific explosion ten years previously. When he gets the bid to test the security measures for the world's tallest building, he's naturally excited. What he doesn't know, though, is it's a set-up.  From that point on, the action is intense. 

There's fire, shootings, fights, rappelling off the side of a building, do-it-yourself surgery, and much, much more. You won't be bored. Though Johnson is used to the physically active roles, this one is unique in that he comes in with what he thinks is a disadvantage. Turns out, the disadvantage is something he could not have survived without.

This movie does have some strong language but not a whole lot of it. It does, on the other hand, have a boatload of violence. , Something to think about if you're planning on taking the kids. I'd definitely give it an A-, though. The minus is only because I wish there'd been a little more of a wrap-up at the end of the movie. 

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Something I Miss

8/1/2018

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I saw this topic on a blog challenge, and it resonated with me because I've been watching a lot of television from the eighties and nineties.  As I lived through that time period, I didn't think there was anything I'd miss about it. Surprisingly, I do. I say surprisingly because I'm a big fan of technology and the advancements that have been made in the 38 years since 1980 which is why I'd never go back to the way things were. However, I do miss the importance of phone calls. 

Nowadays, we have our phones glued to our fingertips so we don't miss a call. It's easy to get in touch with someone, and if you can't talk to them, you can always send them a text. But back in the late eighties and early nineties, phone calls were something you had to invest time in, especially if it was to a relative or friend who lived out of state. You scheduled a time to call, poured yourself a glass of iced tea, and settled in for a long evening conversation on your corded phone.  And when you got a phone call in the evening, you didn't have caller ID to check, and it didn't matter because you wanted to know who was calling you.  Generally, a telephone call was something you looked forward to, not a nuisance. 

There were payphones on every corner along with telephone booths, and a call had to be pretty important for you to stop. But it was that waiting to talk to someone that made it a little more special. Communication wasn't right at our fingertips, and it made telephone conversations special. It built anticipation as you waited for that call from someone you loved. 

Honestly, though, while I get nostalgic about the past at times, there's no way I'd willingly give up my cell phone. I might miss a call! 

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