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Passionately Creative

Back when we wrote on typewriters there was a saying that typists type and writers look out windows. For content and idea driven writing, a writer must take note of what’s going on around them.

I make no excuses for play dates because in many ways, I’m always working. Whatever I do, I’m gathering ideas and information for future articles, posts, and books. Life is around me. When my eyes and heart are open, story ideas pour in.

I’m rarely stuck for topics to write about but when I am, I do something else that’s creative. An unrelated activity gives my mind a break and sparks new ways of thinking. I sew, garden, read, bake/cook, see a movie, check out Pinterest, or stroll through an art museum or park. After doing so, the writing flows freely.

One thing I do know for sure though is that I have to write. It’s my passion and makes me happy. I believe it is my God-given gift and must be fed. If I don’t spend some time each week at my desk, I feel smothered and sad.

I write to sort through my thoughts, learn something new, and express myself. Above all, my intention is to promote a sense of unity with readers, raise awareness on a certain topic, and/or offer some information in small digestible portions. In the end I hope to make the world gentler, kinder, and more loving.

My “free time” is limited these days. Writing this blog allows me to take a manageable amount of time every day or so to research a topic and play with words.

So what’s your passion and how do you fulfill it? I’d love to hear about it.

©2012, Mary K. Doyle

Responses to “Passionately Creative”

  1. J. G. Burdette

    “So what’s your passion and how do you fulfill it?”
    I love the sea. Because I may never have the pleasure of sailing or even seeing the ocean I read maritime books! 🙂

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Books allow us to travel to times and places we couldn’t otherwise reach. Thank you for sharing your “travels” with us on your blog.

  2. kagould17

    And I am so glad you write your blog Mary. I enjoy your topics and style very much. My writing is always triggered from my photos and until I see the compilation of them I never know what I will say. On the odd occasion, I will take a photo and know my title and topic right away and try to add other photos to support that. Have a wonderful evening. Allan

    1. Mary K. Doyle

      Have you always enjoyed writing, Allan? What did you do for a living?

      1. kagould17

        I enjoyed literature and English in School, but beyond what I wrote in school, I did not write much until my 3rd career as a Construction Project Manager for a national bank. In that job, I was continually writing project and budget summaries, not really fun stuff. When I retired, I took up blogging and 10 years later here I am.

        1. Mary K. Doyle

          Thank you for sharing all of that, Allan. Keep writing, and keep taking photos.

I’m curious about your thoughts and comments.