Questions to ask when writing for self-examination

Questions to ask when writing for self-examination

I have been asked many times about writing a book. Questions concerning the after effect when completion, but that is not where the focus should be. The focus should be from the first word until you complete your writing, and a self-examination that follows. Here are a few questions to ask of yourself, before tacking the world beyond your written words.

  1. Now that you have, wrote the book, how many times have you read your manuscript?

     

  2. Was the manuscript read, out of need or desire?

     

  3. What type of energy was with you when you read your completed project?

     

  4. Would you describe your effort as work or love?

     

  5. Do you choose to speak about a "great" book that you helped create? Or are your thoughts on the future and what this book may bring into your life?

     

  6. Do you find yourself relating aspects of your life in your writing?

     

  7. Life is seasonal; will your writing creation carry beyond the seasons of your life?

     

    Your energy imprint will always exist within the pages you have written. That same energy is going to be reflected in the readers of your book. Your answers to the questions above, will be the same questions and answers your readers will find to be true. Your writing came from within, rather than from outside of you if done in passion. If done for future promotion, chances are much of what is written will be logged with footnotes, a tapping into the writings of others in creation of your writing. A passion manifested of heart and soul fulfills desire, and all else is appreciated. The love attracts the love, the mediocrity attracts same, and in all forms, the product will attract a like product. Maybe not at the time of completion, maybe not for awhile in your future, but the energy created in writing will attract the like energy with wings to fly.

     

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