Inscribe Your Life

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At its most fundamental level, our reality consists of stories. We wake each morning, encounter a cast of characters and experience strings of events, often unrelated and disconnected. Later, when the day is through, we connect those disparate evInscribe Your Lifeents into cohesive stories, triumphs and tragedies, dramas anconflicts in which we become the hero, victim or bystander. Stories teach, whether they are told as fables or recounted in our own minds, and we derive our most powerful and lasting lessons from the tales we hear and recount. Stories also feature multiple perspectives and can be interpreted in many different ways. Writing your own stories based upon the events of your life can be a powerful tool for personal growth, and much can be gained by examining the many characters and conflicts encountered throughout your ordinary days.

Good characters are rarely black-and-white, entirely good or utterly evil. Good characters have motivations and flaws, depth of feeling and points of view that seem reasonable regardless of the actions they may use in advancing them.

The reason good characters have these qualities is because they are grounded in realism. Few people are truly good or evil. We each have our own moral codes, none of them the same, and we generally act in ways consistent with those codes.

To some extent, good writers must empathize with their characters. It is rather difficult to put into words the actions and thoughts of a character with whom you fail to relate. It is here that writing your own stories can serve as an incredible tool for personal growth. By striving to accurately portray those whom you encounter as characters in your own life’s story, you’ll develop an empathy and rapport with them which you may not have had otherwise. Understanding what motivates a person’s thoughts and actions can help strengthen your appreciation for those acts, even when they may clash with your own concept of what should be.

Conflict, both internal and external, is another important aspect of any good story. Conflict is rarely senseless, driven onward by mindless forces. Rather, it is rooted in genuine fears and desires, pushed onward by real motivations.

Writing the stories of our personal conflicts is an incredibly powerful tool. Our conflicts feature many perspectives and beliefs, some of which are inaccurate, and writing the stories of those beliefs can reveal those in a way not immediately available to someone viewing the situation from inside out.

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Writing about conflict is also helpful in processing through difficult emotions, committing words to paper serving as catharsis. It can also be helpful to write scenes that never were or can never be, writing conversations that either can never happen as a means of closure, or those that might yet be. As such, writing can serve as practice and creative visualization, a tool for framing difficult scenes and discovering how to create favorable outcomes.

Writing, even if only done for yourself, is a powerful means of visualizing that can both increase empathy and improve understanding of perspective, in addition to serving as catharsis. By harnessing the power of the creative, written word, you’ll unleash a powerful and life-long tool for empowering personal growth and inner peace. 

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