3 March 2011

Developing Character

I find it interesting that my writing has this wonderful way of reflecting my own state and that as I change and develop, so can my characters.  As I become more alive and more human so do they.

In the first draft of Technical Difficulties, my hero wanders though his awesome, amazing experiences completely unaffected by them and wishing he was somewhere else.  The extent to which this was autobiographical only dawned on me slowly.  It was hard to come to terms with the realisation that this was how I was living my own life.

I believe that the way that I change and develop is an important part of my writing.  As my own awareness improves, so does the quality of the characters I am describing. If I can be in touch with my own feelings, I can describe those felt by others more realistically.

Not only has this process helped my writing, it has also brought me more joy in my life.  The distractions and old patterns that keep me away from greater fulfilment and enjoyment are gradually falling away.

Three main people have supported me in these profound changes and helped me to access more joy.

One of these is a man called Christian Pankhurst. I met him a few years ago and have had the good fortune of one to one sessions with him, attended his live events and enjoyed his on-line courses. I count him as a friend and a man I trust completely.

Christian's approach is called Heart Intelligence and is truly inspiring.
I wholeheartedly commend you to check him out.

http://www.christianpankhurst.com/jv.html?w=aahsp&p=djharrison99

Watch his video.

You'll learn:

-- How Heart Intelligence can transform your Health, Wealth and Happiness.
-- How we defend against receiving the good stuff in life.
-- How to remove the resistance that holds you back in life.
-- How to receive more of what you want.
-- How to get more of who you are out into the world.


As I said, he's a friend who has helped me to experience more of what is good in my life.

http://www.christianpankhurst.com/jv.html?w=aahsp&p=djharrison99

The other two, in case you are wondering, are my wife, Anne Marie, and Richard Farmer http://www.soulmoves.co.uk/about.php

Thanks to these three people in particular, life is good, writing is exciting and full of pleasure and every day brings new opportunities for joy.

I'll tell you about the chickens very soon.

1 comment:

  1. Very thought provoking, Dave. I think self awareness is the route to happiness both with one's self and with others, for it's what others can see in you that is probably most true, even though it can be a hard pill to swallow. I think it takes a lifetime to understand who you are and most will amble their way through life without ever even asking the question. And that's the point, you have to first raise the question... e.g.
    Am I stubborn? Well I really prefer think not but most people who know me well would howl with laughter at this and scream, 'Oh my word, YES!' so until I am ready to accept the answer, I shall refrain from asking.

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