I find real stories to be fascinating, I like fiction too, a lot, it can be a way of escape for me. But I prefer to write of my real life, good and bad. And I love to read other's real life stories. In the movie Pretty Woman, a guy is walking around saying that everyone has a story to tell, what's your story? he asks. I think we all have a story to tell, and I believe it's beneficial for people to get their stories out there, it could help them in a lot of ways, and it can help others reading it too. It's so relieving to feel and to know that you're not the only one going through what ever you may be going through. Just knowing others are going through the same thing that you are going through helps you feel not so alone.
I was agoraphobic for about three years, I took a self help course at home to get through severe anxiety and panic that lead me eventually to being agoraphobic. The woman that was giving the course had once been agoraphobic as well. She said that she wrote a book, and that it helped her so much and she recommends everyone write a book.
(Agoraphobic, also called a shut in, is nothing more than the fear of having a panic attack in front of others or in public, so you don't go out in public) that's the basics of it, but mentally, it's so painful, no matter how hard I tried, just to step foot out of my home, I'd start shaking very hard. I would try walking to the mail box and start uncontrollably shaking. I still do have some anxiety and sometimes it leads to panic, but I am not agoraphobic any more.
One of the things that I find fascinating is that someone could be writing or telling of their experiences about the same subject that another is writing about and the two stories can come out so completely different. Each one experiences it differently than the other. My two granddaughter's who are best friends, went to the Butterfly Wonderland. When they came over to my home, they both told me about their experience. Although they did both see huge moths and butterflies and a vast amount of them, they could have been at two very different places. One child talked extensively of the the rain forest and colorful flowers and thousands of beautiful, colorful butterflies, how they would even land on you. The other child talked about the stingray aquarium and the beehive and the ant farm. I had to look it up on the internet when they left because I wanted to see for myself. I hadn't heard that there were anything but butterflies, I had no idea there really is a stingray and fish aquarium and there really is an ant farm and bee hive at the Butterfly Wonderland. I sat there smiling, realizing, that that is probably why when I talk to my ex-husband, we both have two very different views of what happened on one of our vacation's when we were married, we were both there, but my experience was quite different than his.
Sunday, August 31, 2014
Monday, August 25, 2014
You're Never Too Old To Accomplish Your Dreams
You're never too old to accomplish your dreams, but don't put it off either. I'm 54 years old, I've wanted to be an author since I was 16 years old. I've been told my whole life that this is just a pipe dream, to get a "real" job, then write on the side as a hobby. I wish I would never have listened to others about this, I may have been a famous author by now. Well I'm not listening to those people that can't be positive any more. I am so excited that I have chosen to go back to school and to learn all that I can on becoming a writer, an author.
One of my favorite quotes is by Henry Ford (paraphrased): Whether you think you can or you think you can't, you're right. That has spoke to my heart for years, for different situations. Today it speaks to me about my desire to write a book, and Henry Ford is so right on. If I think I can do it, I can, and I will. Being positive, no matter my age, I can accomplish my dreams.
One of my favorite quotes is by Henry Ford (paraphrased): Whether you think you can or you think you can't, you're right. That has spoke to my heart for years, for different situations. Today it speaks to me about my desire to write a book, and Henry Ford is so right on. If I think I can do it, I can, and I will. Being positive, no matter my age, I can accomplish my dreams.
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