Inspiration: Word Vomit
- Crystal Cabrae

- Sep 8, 2020
- 2 min read
No pictures please. This is coming from the heart.
I find myself lately having to retrain my brain. I created word vomit for myself and found it freeing. So of course I shared it with others and now here we are. Every Tuesday-Friday posting nonsense and giving the interwebs something to pick apart in their free time. In this it became a chore because now I had to be held accountable. Which I hate. This world has way too many expectations. Love, be nice, be successfull; but I digress. Point is word vomit has become a chore and every Tuesday I find myself getting in the grove. Especially since my phone and the Wix App aren't playing nice lately so free writing hasn't been so freeing. But as I type here on my laptop with my Ba beside me telling my tiny pup that her cookie can disappear like a magic act and we live in a fantasy. This is my world. This is my mind. Free roaming. No real thought in sight except write. These thoughts are free domain. If I don't reuse the gems in my word vomit and someone else does, they picked up my lost opportunity. And if that idea can grow and change the world for the better, who am I to be bitter that it wasn't me that made it happen.
We keep most of our thoughts in a drawer. I'd like to say mind but us writers like to scribble and doodle so it all tends to end up in a drawer or a messy journal of some kind. Either way they never get seen. By anyone. Ever. And all those ideas get thrown away, lost to the span of time until the ink fades away or the file gets deleted. Our words have power. It is our job to share them with others to help make this world a better place. I know most people hear that and tune out because they don't want to save the world. It's not their job. But the lives of our future are. No matter what you do in a day you have time to word vomit. Even if it's a sentence. Thats a sentence to get your brain out of the norm and make you think about what you say. It brings intention. It makes you focus on what your brain focuses on. It's more than writing. It's therapy.
I hope that this inspired you to write your own word vomit and gives you a bit of clarity as to why I write mine. Hope to clean it up for you one day soon. Until tomorrow!

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