Nature Has An Amazing Way Of Inspiring The Creative Mind
As I write this, I am in a cabin in Big Bear Lake and I feel very blessed to be surrounded by beauty during my writing retreat.
I had to first feed my muse.
So I went on a hike yesterday (while listening to music through my pink headphones), read some books, and drank plenty of water (because this elevation
of 7,500 feet is no joke). I am in a
very peaceful state and all of these activities have given me the fire to
produce more inspirational stories.
Before I started this blog, I spent my day writing the last
three episodes (including revisions) for the first season of my drama series I've created. I wish I can be here all week
and work on my new novel!
I advise every type of writer to go on a writing retreat,
even if it’s your own. I suggest this
especially to the writers who have distractions at home, have writer’s block,
or who just can’t find the needed inspiration to get those words rolling. Prepare yourself with a list of writing tasks
before going on your retreat and allow yourself to fully enjoy the environment
you’re in. I promise this will give you
more energy to help you write easier, and ideas will just start flowing.
T.N. Suarez said it best, “Creativity bleeds from the pen of
inspiration.”