Words of life
Writing keeps writers alive. During pressured seasons, when event planning, studies, and personal obligations collide, words help me survive. I hear my internal voice composing sentences and paragraphs constantly, the words spilling and editing from incoherent thought to potential pages. It's not like I have time to write most of it down. In fact, once focused and designed, many of the articles and lists disappear, peacefully fading unwritten into "already discussed" archives of my mind. Some of the best word combinations provide writers with great personal pleasure, easing the stress of jumbled ideas and creativity that have no other outlet. Articulating what is wrong with the arrangement of spaces, how tasks could better be accomplished, or how processes could be streamlined may not make a different externally. But working out potential improvements and exploring possibilities brings great satisfaction, even when circumstances cannot be changed. Once in a while, words ...