Tuesday, June 11, 2019
The Lyrics From Billy's Forest Chapter 157
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A thought traveled through my daily writing. Living an authentic life means? Calling everything real? Learning how to not overreact during times of change? Openly I admit that as this daily writer there are multiple times I show up on a page not being truthful with the words. I use daily writing as a place of meditation and or empowering the moment with newer steps and choices. Therefore I rely on what I call Hidden Speak. Utilizing the power of words to keep myself focused on building the new day not ripping it apart before it gets started. As a creative person there comes those moments of self entanglement. The imagination feels there are no fences around it at night while I sleep, why does discipline have to be played out once the writing instrument meets the page? Being authentic is a great thing but it's constantly challenged by the un-authentic self that wants good to come to the day even if it means word play on a page. It's no different then a boss, a friend or family member that uses their voice to build you up or let you slip a few notches by way of judgement. Nothing turns me off more than hearing someone say, "You rock! You are the man!" It's overused and is often brought up during times when there's nothing new to say but hey lets revert back to the old go to crutch. I have a preacher friend that loves to use the word authentic. He uses the word in the way he shares his message. By being authentic with those who look up to you for guidance teaches us to be real with every moment and opportunity. Living in the present is a beast! Trusting the present is a monster! Being authentic gives you control. Rather than running from... You run toward. Are you being authentic with your un-authentic moments of trying to tame the stress? Being aware of where you stand and react is a great place to grow. Stay focused on your path. That tree you're about to hit is going to hurt a little less if you put on a helmet.
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