Finding my Happy Place

So, it was my suggestion for this week to talk about what feeds our spirit to keep writing. Which was silly of me to suggest, since I don’t have a good grasp of what it is that fills my own bucket and gets the creative juices flowing. So, this assignment was a real soul-searcher for me.
I think what feeds my spirit is affected by my mood swings, the time of the month, the phases of the moon, planetary alignment, etc. And unfortunately, I’m in a bit of a downturn at the moment for no particular reason. Like, I wanted to yell at my hubby last weekend for trying to help cook the eggs… because he wasn’t doing it the way I would have done it. What kind of craziness is that, to get angry because someone wanted to help? Bat-sh*t-craziness, that’s what it is.

Although I’m not sure it actually enhances my writing (and it certainly takes time away from it), family vacations probably top the list as spirit-fuel. Which is kind of a “duh” addition to the list. Yet there is definitely something to be said for getting away from the hum-drum of daily life. Letting someone else cook meals and clean up. Spending time with hubby and kiddos that isn’t plugged into a digital device. It also helps that our favorite vacation destination is Disney World... I mean, when we get away from it all, we really get away from it all! It is a time of total escapism, which makes sense, since my writing is also about total escapism (both for myself and my readers).

Getting together with my writer peeps is also a boon to the spirit. Not only are they supportive and generous with their guidance and knowledge, they are also just flat-out fun to be with! Even when we’re not talking writing (which is rare, since it is such an all-consuming passion for each of us), they are a blast to be with. I am grateful to have undertaken this writing endeavor because it has brought me in contact with people I never would have known otherwise. And they are all fan-flippin’-tastic!
 
My writing. I have always needed a creative outlet. In the past, it has been cross-stitch or needlepoint or community theatre… but now, it is my writing. My writing fuels my soul to keep writing. I get stressed when I don’t have time to write, because that means my creative muse is being ignored. Sometimes she flows more readily and meaningfully than others, but she always flows. When I block the flow because I’m busy with life (or in the middle of edits), there is tension within me. And then I freak out about how my hubby cooks the eggs. When I write, my spirit is energized, the planets are in alignment, my mood swings to the positive, and I’m in my happy place.
 
And my happy place has bacon :-)

Comments

  1. Oh, bacon.... :D

    I love how you described *not* writing because it's right on target - when I let other stuff get in the way, I get crabby and tired...and when I keep the words flowing, everything is right in the world. Great post, Ava.

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    1. Words for the wise: Never get between a writer and his/her writing (even when we're not typing) ;-)

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  2. Great post, Ava! And yes, we all get to that point where even the craziest thing sets us on edge; for me it's when I'm on a hot work deadline and Husband tells me I'm not loading the dishwasher right. Um...the dishes are in there, bub, it's right! Can't wait to see you tomorrow!!

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    1. LOL! I think you're just being passive-aggressive to get out of doing dishes :-)

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  3. I also get crabby if I don't write for a while. Unreasonably crabby. Glad I'm not the only one :)

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  4. I love your post. I'm there with everyone on crabby. And bacon. And happy places are good!

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  5. Hope everyone has some time in their happy places with their special loved-ones this weekend! Happy Valentine's Day!

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