8/7/2014 When writing loves you back_Next month marks 3 years since the start of this Blog. It has been quite a journey! Looking back over early posts, I came across one, written two months after I began writing regularly. It marks 30 days of blogging and posting every day. I still can't believe I did that. I think I kept that pace up for about a year. Some of you have been with me since the beginning. Others are coming later to the game. While my writing voice has continued to develop and the messaging has become more focused, the spirit of the blog - captured in this post - is still very much the same. So for "Throwback Thursday", I am bringing this post up to today's date (and polishing it up a bit) for your reading pleasure. Last Friday marked thirty consecutive days of blog posts. Now, for most bloggers, that would be considered - ho hum - normal. But for me? My best writing streak ever was in 1998. I wrote seven consecutive articles over a two or three day period. Afterward, I put my pen down and relaxed, writing one or two things a year, because I considered such abundant writing an exceptional phenomenon. But when I recently realized how many hungry little fishes surface in the internet pond every single day looking for inspiring, hopeful content to help them on their daily swim, I was impelled to jump into the deep end of blogging despite my personal doubts. I love to write. I love to explore an idea from many angles and to tell a memorable story. (I am full of stories!) I especially love to share the good news of what God is and does. Anything that helps others to feel the power and love of God that is right there in their midst is a thrill to me. But the commitment to blog - to think deeply and share new content consistently every day - well, I wasn't sure I could keep up. _ Then I read this tip from a fellow blogger, Brian Wood: "Quality is better than quantity, but quantities of quality wins." I think his words speak to the unlimited potential to be inspired and to share quality ideas. I believe that everyone has infinite quantities of love in their hearts. As Christ Jesus said, "A good man out of the good treasure of the heart bringeth forth good things..." (Matthew 12:35) Every blog post is a love letter. Love for God, love for the message, love for the stories and love for the reader - it all comes together in each post. Its funny though, in the midst of all that love, I forgot that I, too, would be on the receiving end! People have asked how I can blog everyday and get everything else done. The fact is that, since I started blogging - which is a time and attention commitment - my activities have become streamlined and the time-wasters have disappeared. It is like daily life has yielded all its little hidden moments over to the writing, and other tasks now unfold without a hitch. Mary Baker Eddy explained this phenomenon in Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures. "Working and praying with true motives, your Father will open the way." (p. 326) Example: I am involved in emptying and selling our family home. I have a short window to accomplish it. I am also working full-time and keeping up with the blog. There has been a lot to coordinate, and yet there hasn't been a second of delay in getting things done. Painters, carpenters, electricians and plumbers have all come, and completed their work well, within a day of my request. Not one has kept me waiting or scheduled things for weeks later. Another example: Last week I went to the French Consulate in New York to notarize some legal papers. Nothing I have done with the Consulate has ever taken less than a week and at least two trips to the city. It was done in 15 minutes. I attribute this flow of good in my daily tasks to the commitment to writing with love - and about what I love - daily. Eddy once said in one of her poems that God, divine Love "makes radiant room midst the glories of one endless day." (Poems, p.75) I love to blog for you. And the blog is loving me right back! This post was originally published on this blog on November 21, 2011. Not a subscriber and want to be?
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Tamara
11/21/2011 04:46:09 am
Writing is a wonderful talent God gave you! And a great way to see things every day from a new perspective. Thanks for sharing this with your readers!
Caroline
11/21/2011 05:18:29 am
Oh wow Michelle! I better get mine going too then.....!
Margee
11/21/2011 05:35:51 am
This has inspired me to make the commitment too.
Cyndy
11/21/2011 05:47:44 am
Thanks Michelle- Love the ideas you are sharing in these blogs and to know that you are being blessed right back makes reading them even more fun! 11/21/2011 05:50:21 am
So good, Margee! We are all full of love and the capacity to share it. Can't wait to see wht you do. 11/21/2011 05:52:03 am
Thanks Cyndy. It is lovely, too, that guest bloggers are stepping forward to give us their inspired content.
Denise
11/21/2011 08:01:19 am
I've always enjoyed reading your articles in the periodicals - I was happy to find your blog! Thanks for doing it! 11/21/2011 08:17:44 am
Aw, thank you, Denise! So very kind. Glad you found it, too. I welcome ideas for future blogs. So don't hesitate to speak up if you have a subject that interests you!
Kathleen
11/21/2011 09:07:45 am
I'm giving thanks this week for many things, and one of them is your inspiration-filled blog. Thank you. 11/21/2011 09:43:02 am
Dear Kim and Kathleen,
Diane Marrapodi
11/21/2011 11:55:23 am
To borrow a phrase from one of your wonderful blogs last week, "Amen"! Thanks for all the great blogs! From: one of the fishes... 11/21/2011 01:10:13 pm
And thank you, Diane, for braving the new world of guest blogging!
Amy Richmond
11/21/2011 04:18:23 pm
There can be a healing art to writing and you've definitely found it. Thanks for sharing of yourself this way.
Bradley Phillips
8/7/2014 01:35:41 pm
Great idea and very inspiring too.
Michelle
8/7/2014 01:41:35 pm
Glad you came by to read and share, Bradley.
Anita
8/7/2014 06:02:17 pm
Thank you Michelle! I have enjoyed your articles in the Sentinel & Journal, your interviews on Sentinel Radio and your blogs! I am so grateful for the inspiration and blessings you so lovingly, freely, give!
Michelle
8/8/2014 02:31:47 am
Thank you so much, Anita!
Betty T.
8/8/2014 02:54:57 pm
As one of those "hungry little fishes" I'm very grateful to have found your blog this spring. Your deep fresh blogs add much joy and inspiration to my study of Christian Science.
Michelle
8/9/2014 06:19:08 pm
That is wonderful, Betty. I always look forward to your insights in the comments, too. So thank you for participating in the conversation; We all get so much from your sharing.
Really love your blogs and all the spiritual qualities that your writing encompasses and expresses. Pondering your prayer-filled blogs has been so very helpful in my study and practice of Christian Science…….Christly Scientific Christian Healing.
Michelle
8/10/2014 07:26:44 am
That is lovely, Caryn. Thank you. Comments are closed.
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