Keep adding, keep walking, keep advancing: do not stop, do not turn back, do not turn from the straight road.” Saint Augustine
Saint Augustine knew more than his share of the perils of meandering and of the crooked path, so he surely gave this advice a road test. Let’s take his words of wisdom to heart:
Keep adding: Every day is a fresh page and every day, we have chances, large and small, to add to our knowledge of writing and improve our craft. Picking up a writing handbook, taking part in a workshop, or critiquing a friend’s work — any and all of these can strengthen our skills.
Keep walking: Sometimes we’re impatient with our progress — I know I am. I wish my revision was moving along at a brisker pace; sometimes, I feel like I’m crawling along on all fours, taking baby steps. I’m sure you’ve felt the same way. But whatever our pace and the problems we face, if we just keep walking, we’ll get where we want to go. And the time spent will be worth it.
Keep advancing: Sometimes we don’t feel like we’re advancing and making real progress. And sometimes, the revision process has taught me that I need to go back to go forward — I need to fix something in an earlier section before I can move ahead. If we can end the day feeling that it’s a gain, however small, then all is well.
Do not stop: “Don’t quit, can’t fail” — that’s great advice. Even if we take baby steps, if we keep moving, our very momentum will come to our aid. We may put down a particular piece for a while to get some distance from it, but as long as we keep writing, we’re not stopping.
Do not turn back: When we embark on a new piece of writing, we make a commitment with ourselves — and, hopefully readers — to undertake a journey of discovery. If we truly feel the piece had merit, then we need to honor that commitment and keep going.
Do not turn from the straight road: We can take the long way round and make a project more complicated than it needs to be. We can litter our writing days with distractions or excuses. We can let ourselves be overwhelmed with doubt. Or we can take the straight road. In our hearts we know that road exists: We can see it. It’s there, waiting for us.
Bravo, St. Augustine! With his light to guide us, let’s all write on!
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Great message! Thanks
Hi Denis,
So glad you enjoyed it! Inspiration is everywhere and it makes such a difference in our day, doesn’t it?
Write on,
Karin
Yes, St. Augustine was one of the Greats! His story of Great Oratory Success is legendary, but His Story of Conversion to Christianity made Him a Doctor of the Church and most of His Success was due to the Diligence and Consistency of His Mother The Great St. Monica who on her Death Bed finally witnessed Her Great Son Commit and Dedicate the rest of His Life to the Life of the Church! St. Augustine and St. Monica pray for us…….
Hi Eddie,
Thank you so much for your wonderful note and for sharing your knowledge about St. Augustine. His conversion story is so inspiring! And his mother’s belief in he son and his innate goodness says so much, doesn’t it? Above all, it shows us how much one person can do in the world. We all have so much to offer and we never know how our own deeds and beliefs ripple out into the world and help change it for the better.
Write on,
Karin