The Writer's Comfort Levels
PART 2
BLOG SESSION
January 28th, 2018
We're back for another wonderful Blog Session dear Writers ~ Today's Session will be taking you on a journey into PART 2 of "The Writer's Comfort Levels".
If you were here for our last two Sessions, then you have your Journal Notes about our list of emotions that we are covering. You may go back to look at any of our previous Blog Sessions by scrolling down past today's Session, or by looking over in the far right-hand column in our "Blog Archive".
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We use our Journals here so that we can refer back to our notes as we work on our writings.
Journal Notes
As an overview, in our last Session, we took the emotion of "sadness" (sorrow) and worked with it in our Journals. The instructions were for all Writers here on the Blog to: Take a moment to reflect on a time when you were sad. If you can remember the date, jot that down. If you can remember why you were sad, jot that down. If you have no idea why you were sad, jot that down. If there were people involved in your sadness, write their names down. If there was a circumstance or situation that caused your sadness, write that down.
Here is what you are doing -- you are meeting up with this friend of yours called, "Sadness" who sometimes goes by the nickname "Sorrow". You must learn not to be afraid of sadness/sorrow because you will learn valuable lessons from this friend.
Remember, you'll find that Sadness/Sorrow will help you to hone your writing craft. And, don't worry at all, because Sadness/Sorrow won't charge you a dime.
If you completed the exercise on Sadness/Sorrow in your Journal, then you should be feeling really good about yourself. You should now be ready for our next emotion.
True Intensity
Now onward to our next emotion . . .
2. True intensity
True intensity involves the quality of being "intense".
True intensity may masquerade around as any of the following: strength, power, potency, force, severity, ferocity, vehemence, fierceness, harshness, magnitude, greatness, acuteness, extremity, passion, ardor, fervor, fervency, zeal, fire, heat, eagerness, animation, spirit, vigor, energy, and/or fanaticism.
There are some people who have an intensity level that is frightening. Most of these type people are known as overbearing, toxic, deadly. The vibrational level around them is like poison. And, as we all know, poison is a substance that is capable of causing the illness or death of a living organism when introduced or absorbed.
What I'd like to turn your attention to today dear Writer ~ is the way in which you may learn how to harness your intensity level from the inside.
True intensity for the Writer is that which is mastered from within. Once you have learned how to do this, then you will be unmoved by madness. You will also be able to recognize false intensity ~ otherwise known as drama.
Those individuals who feed on drama find ways in which to increase their intensity level so as to stir those around them up into a frenzy. If you are a person who has not learned how to fortify yourself, a person of this type will unnerve you.
You, dear Writer, must learn how to possess true intensity so that you may walk into a room that has an out-of-whack vibrational level ... and ... still the space you enter into. What will happen is more of a calming effect. A focused calmness so to speak. Have you ever been in a room full of people and there is a lot of activity going on ~ loudness ~ talking ~ walking ~ movement of all types ~ and then....someone enters into the room, and every activity, sound, and motion stops.
hmmmmmmm ~ True intensity has arrived.
This is what happens when you are able to write a Novel that grabs your reader's attention and it has a profound effect upon them.
Make a note that True intensity will not only grab your Reader's attention, it will also grab your attention, and those who come around you....in a GOOD way.
You will get more insight on how to harness your True intensity in PART 2b of our Blog Session on "The Writer's Comfort Levels" . . .
See you back here tomorrow Writers!
OUR NEXT BLOG SESSION:
The Writer's Comfort Levels
PART 2b
Peace, Love & Light
By René Allen
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