Let me be CLEAR. This in NO WAY requires a job change. If you wonder about that, read Allison Vesterfelt's e-book called "The Chase." Some GREAT work there. What Allison helped me realize is that it is totally fine to LOVE my work and to use my work to stimulate my writing! *whew*
Now that we have that out of the way-I'm not quitting my job. Here we go:
I am called to be a writer
I am called to communicate in a way in which helps
others connects with the struggle to matter and to usher those feelings forward
in a manageable cadence.
I am called to help others anchor the unknown to the
known of self and God.
I wondered where my writing talents came from because you never wrote much "creatively". Hell I didn't know I could write creatively until I took on my creative writing minor. It's great to be able to express unique aspects of your personal (non-fiction) life in an articulate way.
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