Another page on the calendar has turned, and March has arrived. And with it comes another unopened notebook full of emotions, ideas, and untold stories.
I first participated in this challenge in 2014 and have returned each year. Many years I wonder why I keep coming back, and I wonder if I can even do it anymore.
Yet here I am again.
Yesterday, I read a post on social media from Alan Wright. He has a new book out about writing: Notebook Notions. Two things he said on his post stayed with me, and I feel they were a gentle guide to help me realize why I do return each month.
"Narrow the gap between intention and action."
I have been trying to get reacquainted with my writing life for quite some time. My notebooks sit stacked on my desk, unopened for weeks (or months) at a time. I attend my writing group and set goals each week, only to say, "Well, there's always next week" after reporting I didn't reach my goal again.
I think about this challenge and realize that this quote is really why I join each month: to narrow the gap between intention and action. Knowing that I have the support and encouragement from a community makes that gap seem so much smaller.
"Serious writers write, inspired or not. Over time they discover that routine is a better friend than inspiration."
I am inspired each day by others in this community, and I have many books that have writing prompts and ideas meant to inspire the writer in me. Opening my computer and clacking out a blog post for 31 days, is a bit intimidating. But hitting that orange publish button gives me a sense of accomplishment and builds my self-confidence. Maybe it IS the routine that I need most and not all the books.
I am ready to find those words that have lain dormant for almost a year. I welcome the feedback in the comments, the community visitors to my corner of the world, and the joy of sharing my stories once again.
a space for me and other teacher-writers to share our stories.
Leigh Anne, so happy I will have a chance to read your writing again this year. Thank you for the gift of that line: Narrow the gap between intention and action. The notion is instantly going in my journal, on my board at school, and hopefully printed on my heart. Happy March!
ReplyDeleteI love your words! I need the routine too. Never easy for me, but so satisfying to hit publish!
ReplyDeleteI need to write those words down and put them on my bathroom mirror. Narrow the gap between intention and action: a powerful way to live. It has me thinking of retirement. A reminder to submit my papers this week and figure out the next chapter - - what will it be? I've been saying it for months, now to actually make it happen........maybe March will be filled with a lot of actions I've been meaning to do. Thanks for this slice today. It has me thinking.
ReplyDeleteThank you for these words. There is wisdom and inspiration. I admire your thirteen-year commitment! Best wishes for this year's Slice.
ReplyDeleteCheers to all the returning slicers who know the challenge and yet return anyways! I am glad we’re in it together. Looking forward to your party! (I somewhat feel like Piggy and Elephant not knowing what kind of a party it might be this year, getting ready my gown and goggles 😁)
ReplyDeletethe party comment from me - Terje
DeleteYou echo the thoughts of so many of us. Why do I subject myself to this year after year? Can I write for 31 days. And yes, it is this community of encouraging writers that keeps us coming back and going on. arjeha
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ReplyDeleteYou don’t need the books. They may be more impediment than help. I can’t remember the last time I wrote to a prompt. Forget all the paradigms s d just write from your heart. Did something memorable happen at school? There’s a slice. Are you dismayed by something in the news? Write about it. Every moment is a story, no matter how seemingly inconsequential. Those to me are the best slices. You know words have power. Think about each slice as your history for your family down the line. I’m letting my grandkids in mind as I write. I want them to know me in ways my kids don’t. And that can only happen through my words and stories.
The community and the support are two of the top reasons I return too. I love your comments here about the gap between intention and action, and this notion that routine is a better support for our writing than inspiration is. As somehow who finds it easier to post every day in March than to post once a week through the rest of the year, I can see the truth in that! --Elisabeth
ReplyDeleteHi Leigh Anne - I can't to check in on your March doings/writing. You always give me some great food for thought - and books too!
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