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Mar
17
2009

Back to My Roots!

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Over the last few months I haven’t written as much as I would like here on my blog. For some strange reason I have been distracted. Figure that. Odd as that may be.
 
I could tell you a zillion excuses. If you know how fast I think of and write articles, you would soon realize that a zillion excuses do not qualify. Just check the sitemap :)
 
No, I had writers block. That’s what I called it, but, that’s not what it was.
 
I have gotten away from writing what I want to write. I have gotten away from writing what I originally set out to write and some of my articles have gone in a direction I never truly felt at one with. For a time I have been trying to mix in perceptions of others and just plain not writing from my heart.
 
I am not a doctor, I am not a trained specialist, I am just a guy who has ADHD – I write about my experiences, my thoughts, my beliefs, my everything and share that with those who would like to read them. I don’t have all the answers, I just don’t and I probably never will. Yes, I have learned a lot about ADHD and I know how things work for me and what I have done to overcome and succeed past my wildest dreams from so long ago and yet, I am not here to tell you what to do or what to believe in. I am not here to be a part of debates. I think of things the way I believe in them, the way they help me and carry me forward to better tomorrows.
 
It’s just that simple. I write from my heart and I let my emotions take hold of my pen and shape the words into the articles I believe in, the realities I have lived. That’s what I’ve got. It took going back to reading my first book and reliving, feeling deep inside the emotions that swelled within me. I love – absolutely love writing from my emotions, my deepest inner most feelings and allowing them to pick each word and shape each sentence. I want to laugh, I want to cry, I want to cheer and I want to feel what I feel and share that with you.   
 
I see my articles the way a song writer sees their songs, which is how I intend most of them to be… filled with heart and soul and ultimately, the truth of a life that was conflicted, in a past that was confused and found a way. Look forward to reading Positive ADDer Quotes again, more about the passions of love and fear, look forward to reading about what we can do, if we really want to, if we put our hearts and desires into our passions, that there is a will and there is a way and we can all find it, even with ADHD, if we learn all that we can! We can! We are capable! All hope is not lost. There is a way, we can find motivation, we can find our path, it’s out there and don’t ever, never, never ever let anyone tell you it’s not out there, that it’s not before you, because it is!  I tell you, it is! If I can, if I have, if I continue to, well, so can you.

Passion, hope, energy, love, fear, resilience ~ Keep on, keeping on~!

Rock it!
 
~Bryan

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