It is time to start writing again. Writing is one of "those" things. You know what I mean. Those things we let fall to the side and get crowded out of our lives for no particular reason other than the failure to remain disciplined in it.
I know I let my discipline waver in this area often. I battle the feeling that it's not really important, what do I have to say anyway that anyone really wants to read? Then sometimes I just feel like I don't really have anything to say. (I am, after all, the quite type.)
I'm going to try to do better and write more. I also have a goal to write less. My goal is to write more often but less at one time. People are busy, like me. Few people will take time to really sit and read through a whole essay on a topic, unless the writer or subject is amazingly captivating. I notice that in myself. Though I love to read and I have many people and newsletters and daily emails that I really enjoy reading but it isn't very often that I read them all or even all of one. I'll skim, read bits unless the topic really grabs me then I'll go back. Like even this note is getting too long. It's time to move on...
Until next time...
Welcome!
- Kathy Unger Marshall
- Dallas, GA, United States
- As a wife, mother of three and a full-time employee Kathy is well acquainted with the struggles to maintain balance, a right attitude, contentment and health in the midst of chaos. All the hectic times in her life, including seven major moves and five minor ones have served to reinforce her dependence on the only anchor she has found to hold her steady through the years; Jesus. Kathy writes of her personal journeys through the pages of scriptures, deserts of dryness, showers of blessings, the darkness of depression and the bright days of joy. She speaks of all she has learned about herself and her God in these journeys with the hope that her experiences will serve to encourage other women, who are fighting these same battles to stand strong.
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