Eight years ago today, I evidently ate veggie soup with Bob (according to Google photos). I ate; I think he only stared. Cats. They want something until you give it to them.
Eight years ago, I also embarked upon my exit as a leader in the communications world ... unknowingly. Like Bob, I just stared at the weird bowl of circumstances life served up.
Eight years ago, that "new start" my daughter and I experienced (her in an alternative school and me recruited into a new job) looked like fresh horizons at first. It crumbled fast. Crises escalated, and I couldn't keep up with the job I was so honored to have. I was gently but swiftly fired.
It may have been a blessing in disguise.
The road ahead was darker than I could have imagined. If it wasn't for God, family, and "food stamps," I'm not sure how far we could have gone.
Later that year, a spiritual nudge inside reminded me of all the writing I had done through the years for others. I realized that I could write anywhere, anytime, and that seemed to be the kind of job I needed. If we ended up in a psych evaluation at 2 a.m., I could always write while waiting on intake processes.
It was a thought, but as it turned out, the writing jobs were not around the corner ... not immediately. Halfway through the next year, the first and second opportunities came. By the end of the year, I was a full-time ghostwriter, and my daughter was stable enough to survive the rest of her teenage years without being admitted to a facility again.
I thought of Ecclesiastes 11:1 (NIV). "Cast your bread upon the waters, for after many days you will find it again."
And it still evolves.
I am no longer full time; I am freelance. For two years since my father's death, I've been zipping back and forth, working as I go. What a lovely, exhausting adventure! Now I am tired!
It is possible that, like Bob, I thought I wanted something until it was served!
One thing I know I am to do is to write for myself. Toward the end of last year, I finally pursued a few things.
Seven years after I refocused my resume on writing, I signed a contract with Guideposts to write devotionals.
One step. More to come.
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