Daily Prompt; Morton’s Fork/The Daily Post


Today, I am writing for The Daily Post/Daily Prompt. The quest today is:

Writing boxes

If you had to choose between being able to write a blog (but not read others’) and being able to read others’ blogs (but not write your own), which would you pick? Why?

This is a difficult position to be in. I love reading blogs as much as I love writing them. Being placed in a corner with my thinking hat on, I am now being forced to choose.

Although, I love making new friends;having new friends, I have to choose writing. The reason being is healing. I am pretty much alone in my home. This causes one of two things. I can either talk to myself and answer my own thoughts, or I can write and heal.

It sill isn’t quite a complete puzzle. The healing comes from writing and the comments made by other friends and bloggers. Could I heal while only writing? While thinking this over, the answer could be yes.

I can use it as an example. If you are so mad at someone, or have been hurt terribly, you can write. After completing the letter, you can go back and read it. You can store it and read it again later. You can save it, and maybe by reading it again, you can heal the mouth that can wound others. I have done this just today. I have placed it in my save box, to read later. I will try to heal thy self without hurting others.

I have another prospect  to also heal without reading others blogger and receiving their comments. What is the answer here? It is tried and true. Speak to God. Let God know your hurts, your desires, your pain. Let him guide you through your words. I guarantee if you let him lead your fingers it will work! When you have written the letter, you can go back and read. You will see God’s answer to your problem. The glory of this is that it is too easy. We are always looking for other ways to heal. We go to friends, co-workers, parents, spouses. The whole time we are running around telling everyone, we could have spotted  the answer, staring us in the face.

So with this challenge being written, I have to say I would continue to write and have God sitting here by my side, guiding my fingers all the way. The sad note added here is, I would miss my friends, who are now a part of my family, terribly.

27 thoughts on “Daily Prompt; Morton’s Fork/The Daily Post

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  3. oh, this is an easy one. I would definitely be the reader. I see the amount of talented writers out there and it just blows me away. Its one of those things where more you realize how good other blogs are, the smaller you feel about your own blog.hahaha

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    • the writing has helped me in so many ways, I can’t even name them all, but I also enjoy reading others blogs and commenting. Making friends is wonderful. I have so many awesome friends, I feel so blessed. It was a hard decision deciding which was needed more for me. I have a difficult time looking at my own needs, but since I am healing I had to choose writing.

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      • my goodness. At the rate you write, I would have never guess you had time to read other blogs, you are a writing MACHINE.lol. I also love your blog friends and commenters here, you do get a lot of beautiful feebacks and the amount of support you get is amazing. I rarely read other people’s comment, but yours is definitely uplifting, kudos to your followers/commenters!
        What are you healing from? i guess I missed that part. I hope you are recovering well.

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      • I am still healing from having to place my brother in a nursing home. It broke my heart to give him up, but he needed more care than one person could give him

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