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What’s your passion?
Call me crazy, but sometimes I scream while writing when I reach a flow state.
That’s how much I love writing and creating with words. It’s one of the most beautiful forms of art.
I am perfectly aware that much of the art I create is crap, but I’m also perfectly aware that some of the word art I create is not crap.
When I can step outside of myself and watch myself write (no, I’m not high), I’m in the zone and experience a deep high from the magic of my craft.
Am I always screaming? Hell no.
Sometimes, I’m damn near crying because of everything else going on in my life on top of my writing, but I always know that writing makes me happy.
How elevated does writing get you?
Impact Is My Primary Motivation
If my primary motivation were money, my writing journey would look completely different.
Instead, impact drives me to write and continue writing at such high productivity rates.
Who do I get to impact today? How can this article positively impact someone around the world?
That’s the cool thing about online writing; you never know who it will positively impact. You write and hit publish and let the rest care for itself.
Being able to add value and impact others is highly refreshing. And I am incredibly grateful for the opportunity to actively and consistently inspire others.
There are few more extraordinary loves than a person’s love and connection to their passion and purpose.
What’s your passion?
What makes you scream?
What makes you come alive?
What makes you feel powerful?
What provides you the opportunity to impact others?
Find it if you need to know what it is. If you do know what it is, follow it.
That’s where the magic is found.
What is the reason you write? What does it do for you? What does your writing do for others? Are you experiencing fulfillment from writing? If not, why? If so, why?
What Is The Flow State?
For me, the flow state is when my fingers keep moving without much thought going into them. There are rarely any pauses; I’m writing wherever my fingers go.
The flow state is euphoric, and hitting this state as often as possible feels fantastic. The easiest way to enter the flow state has been to eliminate distractions when I write and to write consistently.
Consistently writing will help you work those on-the-fly thinking muscles.
New ideas will come and develop much faster the more you write.
Writing ideas are constantly running towards me. I write them all down, so I can remember them, but the ideas are often the articles that are easiest to write.
What does your flow state look like?
No, I’m not a “traditional” athlete
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