Author : Alison Forsyth
Part OneThis may sound a little vacant-headed, but having embarked on a new ezine journey and knowing I HAVE to "write an article", I thought, what on earth do I write about that hasn't been written about already!? And probably better written by someone far more qualified than me. Because most of my passion is about what I know about quantum physics and tying that into daily living, which is based on what little I know about Dao-ism (is there such a word?)and my own life experiences in particular. How do I put that out for you to read in such a way that I don't plagiarise someone else; I don't come across as a moron; and I can feel good when I read it myself? What on earth do I write about?I read once that both in business and in writing, it is best to do or write about what we know. That way contains authenticity and passion. But I keep going into this loop over how OTHER people have already written everything I could possibly write on living your life and a whole lot better too. I mean, I have books and articles and read them often.
But maybe you don't read the books that I do. Maybe you have neither the inclination or the time or something to read. Maybe, something in how I describe my understanding will resonate with you in particular, whereas it wouldn't make the same sense to you when said in different words by someone else.That's why the idea of an article about writing an article.We go into a kind of "I can't possibly do this" space, in comparing ourselves with someone whom we see as having reached an expert phase, forgetting that this other person is just like us, and comes from his or her perspective which may by now be so far from where we and those like us are now that they can't actually remember how it was at our stage of the journey.Not only that, I also read somewhere that all unconsciously we DO our passion, we ARE expert in something – only it's such second nature to us, it's so just something we do without thinking that we don't recognise it as anything special!Like I was talking to my friend Ann the other day, how she throws this whole bunch of vegetables together that she bought, and ten to twenty minutes later she has this delicious healthy meal – and says with supreme unconscious brightness. "See Alison, how easy it is! YOU can do this for yourself, and if you eat this way you will feel so much better!" I can't argue with that because it IS good food well prepared – but bugger me if I can replicate that when she's not there!It's not that I'm stupid or incapable or anything like that – I just don't have the same love of making food that she has, nor the capability to put together a couple of squashes and courgettes and carrots and make of them a MEAL to savour! She just does this without thinking, and can't for the life of her understand why I cannot… but she also cannot understand how I can do certain things the way I do. And to me this is so easy, it's so the way I am…Do you get it?See You in Part Two!AlisonAlison Forsyth (http://www.kwantumliving.com) qualified in ReiFlexology through the ReiFlexology Healing Academy of S.A.
She is a Reiki Master in the Usui System of Natural Healing; a Mile Graduate of Insight Training Center; is currently studying and practicing Qigong and Jin Shin Jyutsu, and beginning NLP training.
Keyword : passion,expert,writing
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