Write That Down
Ernest Hemingway once wrote, “Write hard and clear about what hurts.” Many people don’t realize the positive effects writing can have on one’s confidence, or in helping them to better understand themselves. Writing can be used to find solace, to cope with emotional stress, to put reason to certain emotions and allow the author to examine the events of his or her life through a different perspective. How is this so? The written word carries truth from internalized thought to a page. It documents everything happening around us and provides us with a tool for personal growth. Ideas that are harder to say aloud are easier to say with a pen. It gives even the most timid of individuals a voice.
Life is built on the little things. We live, we make mistakes, see beautiful things, meet inspiring people, we doubt ourselves, we study art, we learn to create something out of nothing. At the center of it all is language, in all of its forms. This is what Sarah Speight aims to one day teach English students of her own.
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