Showing posts with label Meg Miller. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Meg Miller. Show all posts

ReviMo Day 4 - The Annual Broccoli Hunt with Meg (and Anne)

Tuesday, January 12, 2016

 
Today I'd like you to start your revisions by looking for your intuition, your "broccoli" as Anne Lamott calls it. That little voice inside you, it is how you KNOW what your character will do.

Anne says we lose our intuition as kids. I think I misplaced mine in between to do lists and too little time spent daydreaming.

To reconnect with your intuition, quiet your mind and give your intuition some room to breathe. If you give it some space it "wafts up from the soul", but crowd it and it "becomes a fitful little flame." Too much "manic attention" and it will be blown out. [Anne Lamott, Bird by Bird]

So before you revise today, let your mind wander and wonder a while.

Happy intuitioning!
 

ReviMo Day 4 with Meg, the Megster, the Meganator...

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Okay, today is going to be GRUELING. Get ready to WORK!


Juuuuuuust kidding! 

Today we are going to get in touch with our "broccoli" as Anne Lamott calls our intuition, that small voice inside you [Bird by Bird: Part Two: Broccoli]. "You need your broccoli in order to write well." You need your broccoli to KNOW what your character will do. Anne says we lose our intuition as kids. I wonder if some of us don't lose it as adults, when we live by to-do list, with little time to daydream. 

To reconnect with your intuition, "stop the chattering of the rational mind." Then give your intuition some room to breathe. If you give it some space it "wafts up from the soul", but crowd it and it "becomes a fitful little flame." Too much "manic attention" and it will be blown out.

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"So try to calm down, get quiet, breathe and listen." "Stop trying to control your mind so much," let it wander and
wonder a bit.

To this end, I'd like you to take paper and a writing utensil, find a cozy quiet spot and relax for a half hour or longer . . .

Happy broccoli hunting!