Guest Blog Contest - Evolution of a Flower

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Guest Blog Contest - Evolution of a Flower

Post by monkeybethmedia » October 5th, 2010, 5:42 pm

Evolution Of A Flower

And then the day came
when the risk
to remain tight
in a bud
was more painful
than the risk
it took
to Blossom.

Anais Nin

I’ve always loved this quote. I found it in the classic book by Julia Cameron, The Artist’s Way. I sat at my desk and cried because the quote described exactly how I felt. I wanted to be a writer, but I didn't know how to be a writer. I typed it up in a fancy font and put it on my cubicle so I could remember that I was not a corporate robot – I was an artist.

It still amazes me that even though I first read it almost seven years ago, it still applies. The thing is, I’m still growing as an artist. I am so much further than I was sitting in that cubicle, yet I’m still blossoming. I hope to be blossoming for a long time.

I’ve been reading a lot of blogs lately. I’m always researching…trying to learn more. Learning about other writers and their experiences shows me that I’m not alone. There are others out there…somewhere. It must be my inner Sociologist. I observe and apply what I can. I connect the dots and step back to see the picture.

Doing what you love is risky business. You need a thick skin and practice at mending broken hearts. I remember how scared I was to submit to agents. It’s still scary, but each submission is a battle wound. Eventually, the scar tissue builds up enough that I can put the envelope in the mail or send the email without feeling nauseous. Even though rejections are never welcome, you learn from them. You get better. Even if it isn’t obvious from the outside, you grow and shift and evolve. I know that every day, every word, every action leads me in the right direction. Even if I can only manage to write a sentence, it still counts.

It’s unlikely that writing and being an artist will ever be a walk in the park. The blossoming process won’t ever be easy. You finally finish your book and you manage to find a publisher, then your world shifts and you have to work through months of edits. Or you have to battle your stage fright to go on a book tour and find your audience. You have the perfect idea, but every time you sit down to write the words refuse to come. You write the best story of your life and the critique group rips it apart. There are challenges at every turn.

The sky will darken and the wind will blow. You might not see how you’ll ever survive. But you commit to the process and trust that you’ll eventually bloom again and have your moment in the sun. The truth is once you start to blossom it’s hard to go back to a bud – no matter how much you wish you could. You might as well keep growing and see what happens.

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Re: Guest Blog Contest - Evolution of a Flower

Post by Scott_Foley » October 6th, 2010, 3:24 am

Very inspiring, thank you for sharing!

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Re: Guest Blog Contest - Evolution of a Flower

Post by Ryan » October 6th, 2010, 1:28 pm

Doing what you love is risky business.
---YUP. I made more money during my first job fourteen years ago.

The other day I heard this one: Live from you heart no matter how hard it is.

Another favorite of mine: The things we think about are the things we should be doing.


Can't remember where that one came from, but I only partially agree because with my warped imagination, I think I'd get arrested if I did all the things I think about.

I find it amazing how we writers need these little tidbits to keep going....
My love of fly fishing and surfing connects me to rivers and the ocean. Time with water reminds me to pursue those silly little streams of thought that run rampant in my head.
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Re: Guest Blog Contest - Evolution of a Flower

Post by monkeybethmedia » October 6th, 2010, 2:51 pm

Thanks, Scott!
Lol...me too, Ryan. Those are great ones. I'll have to put them in my arsenal. Sometimes those little tidbits of support are all you need to keep going!

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