Daily Dose of Inspiration
by Arlene Kaptur
Inspiration
Inspiration - where does it come
from and how do you get it when you want it? This age-old question highlights a
problem that plagues those whose life work revolves around ideas, and new
concepts, themes, or subject matter.
How to Get Ideas
Take writing for example, if you
don't have ideas, then what do you write about? Of course, life happenings,
news articles, and world events supply subjects for a lot that is written. If,
however, you do not deal with "news" per se, then where do you stand?
Well, ideas are there, all around you, and in everything you do. For example,
your family, people you know, or mere brief encounters are food for thought and
can produce a myriad of ideas and suggestions for topics. Talking to people,
reading a magazine, or a newsletter will light up a little bulb that may
produce a time-worthy article, or even your next novel.
Stay Open to New Ideas
Even the simple act of taking a
walk allows you the pleasure of opening up a storehouse of possibilities. In
essence, everything you do is a possibility - every person you meet, every
activity you engage in, and even doing absolutely nothing will inspire,
enlighten and give you a cache of ideas. So, what is the key to your cornucopia
of subject matter? You must be open to them. You must quiet your mind, your
worries, your everyday problems and let the ideas flow in. Take the time daily
and open your mind, heart, and even your soul to the vast enlightenments that
are a part of each and every day. In reality, there is never a day that is
closed to new ideas, insights, or perspectives.
Take Notice!
No matter what your personal or
business life has in store for you each day, don't limit yourself to these
"daily occurrences." If you don't train yourself to take notice of
everything around you, a lack of ideas will soon be the malady of the day. Just
think of it - there is wonder in the warmth of sunshine, a million stories in a
big city train station, and a poem is just resting in the beauty of nature.
Thoughts do have one bad habit though. They will not come to you if you are not
receptive. They don't open your mind for you - they just stroll in if the door
is open.
Put out the Welcome Mat
So put out that welcome mat -
and let everyday life supply you with its wonder and its magic supply of ideas.
You can pick and choose, but don't let a day go by that life itself is not
allowed entry. If you do close the door, you will never know what great literary
achievements could have surfaced on the day you decided you were too busy to
bother. Take each day as a new adventure, a clean slate, a storehouse of
knowledge and wisdom.
ENJOY!
Copyright 2002 by Arleen M. Kaptur
Arleen Kaptur has written
numerous articles, cookbooks, and the novel: SEARCHING FOR AUSTIN JAMES
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