I have been writing for years. I suddenly remembered having a notebook and writing my “novels” which were largely inspired by the spine-tingling and heart-tugging teenage romance novels I loved reading back in high school.
Why did I suddenly remember this? Because my two daughters have the same habit as mine: they write stories in notebooks.
There are times when I write from the heart such as there are times when I need to have to write reviews on tire chains, eyeglasses and even golf clubs.
As if blogging about the food we eat and writing about the stories behind the photos that I took are not enough, I also write topics for online publications and has attempted to write short and precise sentences for an online presence of a business.
No matter what the topic is about, I try to write from the heart.
Have you tried writing from the heart? Let me rephrase that question: Have you tried blogging with passion?
How can one do “writing from the heart” articles?
Writing from the heart comes naturally. One expresses thoughts, feelings, wishes, impressions, perceptions and those itty bitty things that tugs the heart and stirs passion that needs to be expressed in words.
Writing from the heart need not a grammar police because the sincerity, the passion and the thoughts are understood even having to resort to interpretations that need a deeper psyche.
Writing from the heart conveys sincerity which is akin to not just the baring of the mind and soul in a too personal way but through sharing with which those who read what has written will respond in positive ways.



















