Motivation
Woody Allen said that eighty percent of success is simply
showing up. This is excellent advice for the writer facing a blank page. If you
can just put your pen to the page or your fingers to the keyboard and begin to
write some words, any words at all, you have taken the first step to successful
writing.
The motivation is to fill the void of the empty page. It
would be great if the words that filled the void were poetic or dramatic or
romantic. However, as all writers know, sometimes we are just pleased to have
words on the page.
Every time a writer writes, she leaves a little part of her
behind. A memorial, if you will, to the thoughts she had on a given day at a
given time. Many people long to leave a legacy. This is why coliseums are named
after donors with lots of money. The statute or the name plate left behind will
mark their presence. For those with fewer resources or other desires, the written
word is a testament to a life lived.
So for today, my motivation to get these words on the page is
a remembrance. I was here.
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