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Step 141: Reasons for Writing

“You must trust and believe in people, or life becomes impossible.” ~ Anton Chekhov

I recently landed a freelance writing gig that caused my mind to reel in a very different direction. I will tell you the groovy circumstances of how it happened when the post goes live next week. For now, I’ll share how the conversation I had with the company’s founder started to change my outlook on my writing.

I spend a good deal of time writing about creativity, hope, and personal growth. Sometimes I struggle to sum it all up. I write about my life in New York, ‘Christa in New York’. When I put that down in writing, it sounds awkward to me. Too cliché, too flat.

The company founder I spoke to helped me articulate my writing purpose when he asked me to write about how to stay positive in a big company job with big company challenges. While the post focuses on career, the ideas it explains have broader applications within our lives. This blog really focuses on positive thinking – how to find it, get it, and keep it. Sure, I get discouraged from time to time. In some posts, you will see glimpses of that. Mostly, I write to celebrate and commemorate moments – this act makes the bad times bearable and the good times even more joyful.

Negativity exists in a lot of places, on a lot of faces, and within a lot blogs. Those blogs have their place and their followings, just not here on this site. I believe in full expression and experience, and I also believe that hard times, shortcomings, and failures offer us valuable opportunities to stop, listen, look, and examine our lives. They give us the gifts of faith, trust, and belief that together we can make everything better. I write to connect with people who hold this idea in their hearts and then take it out into the world, bravely and boldly.

6 thoughts on “Step 141: Reasons for Writing”

  1. Amen sister. I hold those beliefs in my heart and in my life and those beliefs are why I drop by your fabulous blog – My sister arrives in NYC tonight incidentally xx

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    1. Sharni! And you live these principles with such heart!! Your theme of the grass is greener where you water it is so awesome, true, and inspiring. 🙂 How cool that your sis is going to be in this city. Now when you are going to visit??

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  2. Somehow, you always know what we need to hear at any given time. I’m struggling with a draft of my next post. I have a major gripe, and am coming perilously close to just shoving it out there. But you reminded me of the promise I made when I started writing. There are better ways to solve this =)

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    1. Thanks, Michael! I am so glad it helped. I am not at all against griping. Personally, if I have a gripe, I like to then offer up a solution to make it go away!

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  3. Once again Christa, you are an inspiration and I only hope that some day I can embrace “writing” like you so finely do. You have a unique way of capturing the great depths in your everyday moments that you write about and it’s simply refreshing to read and turn to from time to time. You arouse deep thought and encourage personal reflection through your blog posts, and it’s truly helped me since I started reading your blog last summer. Thank you!

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    1. Nikita! I am so glad you find the blog helpful. I really believe that thinking positively about our lives has great ramifications. I’ve certainly experienced this in my own life, and it’s a gift to be able to share it through my writing. I hope we eventually get to meet in person! Are you still in Australia?

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