Finding That Lost Muse

In Greek mythology, the Muses are the Goddesses or spirits who inspire the creation of literature and the arts. They were considered the source of the knowledge that was related orally for centuries in the ancient.

For some, a Muse is an actual person or figure. For me, the muse is the drive to want to convey something amazing – something worth your time.
You may have noticed that I’ve been on a pretty long hiatus from blogging. My muse left me because I lost track of the number one principle of blogging: Do It Fucking Now.

Far too often, that Muse was whispering in my ear and I said “That’s a great Idea for a post . . . I’ll do it a little later.” A little later turned into a lot later . . . which turned into never. And so those blog posts went the way of so many hopes, dreams and ambitions in this world that are not met with a Carpe Diem attitude.

Inspired by Matts 30 day challenge, I’m going to challenge myself to come up with a solid blog post every day for the next 30 – to get back in the habit out of it. I’m telling you because by making it public, I have more of an incentive not to fail.

If you enjoy the ride please let me know.

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2 Responses to “Finding That Lost Muse”

  1. zoransa says:

    OK I support your effort.

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