“There is something positively supernatural about writing things down.” Tex (from a letter to my kids)
Well, as you already know, I’m not much good at setting goals. I’m more interested in fulfilling my role(s). But all the wise men say, and I concur, that if you wish to reach a goal, or achieve some great thing, or be some memorable person, you’ll get there quicker and easier if you write it down. Actually, it seems to me that the mere act of writing it down makes it come to pass. Any idea is more real if you write it down, and the more detailed you make it, the more real it becomes, and the more likely it is that it will come to pass.
And this applies to little every day things as well as for big, long-term goals. You all know that I make a list of things to do every day, and I update my list every morning.l It amazes me how often things on that list get done without my ever consciously thinking about them again. Try it for 21 days. That’ll make it a habit. You’ll be amazed too.
I don’t get mad much anymore, (thank goodness), but you know I used to get mad a lot. If it was a small simple thing I’d holler and get it out of my system, (which I occasionally still do), but if it was a big complicated issue, and I was having a hard time being heard and/or understood by my opponent, then I’d write a long, forceful letter and say all those things I couldn’t think up in a normal hollering match. And then I’d actually GIVE the letter to the other person. I guess that’s where I got the reputation for writing “mean” letters. Later on, I stopped giving the letters to the victims, because I figured out the purpose of the letters. It wasn’t to convince the person to think or do things my way. It was only to vent my wrath. But writing the letter had the great side effect of getting rid of the anger and helping me figure out what was really important, if I got to talk about that topic again. The moral is: write long, irate letters if you must, just don’t mail them.
In conclusion, I believe there is something positively supernatural about writing things down. Try it and see if you don’t agree.
Someone once told me to write it down. I know that I need to write my thoughts that God seems to give me. That way I can reflect on them. Someone also said that I should write for an hour every day. I did that for about a week. I am not very disciplined. Perhaps I should start again today.
I agree with this reasoning, old friend.
I pray the Lord will continue to fill your spirit with wonderful stories I so enjoy and I wish you and your a very blessed Easter.
Love & Hugs,
Paula
I’ve only received one of your letters and I must say it got my attention. It may have had a hint of anger but it was written from a place of love. Thank you for taking the time to disciple me. So thankful you are my dad. I love you. Lindz