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I have stared at my computer for what feels like days trying to find inspiration.

Saying farewell to a trusted or respected friend can be a hard moment. Today I had to say goodbye to a colleague of mine who, over the past few years, I am proud to call a friend. Though as life moves forward, so must those around us.

For the past 10 years I've been working on the web. However, that doesn't mean I understand the web any more than I did 10 years ago.

I've been convicted lately by my own arrogance and pride. There have been battles, both in the workplace and at home, which my spirit has utterly been losing.

Writing has been a part of my life for years. I went to college to become a better writer, and whether or not that goal was ever reached remains a mystery.

It has been a while since I have posted a tip from my first blog series "5 Tips to Writing," and I figured the best way to get back into the driver's seat was to hop in and go. For this post we will be talking about the idea of mood.

The biggest question that I have been trying to answer lately is: how can a writer get the most out of their writing? I do my share of traveling and have found that a laptop or notebook as my main source for writing is difficult.

Dead to the Spirit

Trying to get back into the habit of writing daily is a difficult task. Considering all the writing courses that I took in college, you'd figure that writing daily would come easily.