Sunday, September 23, 2012

The Importance of Writing


The importance of Writing
September 23rd, 2012
By: Gina Yoryet Roman


I’ve been very detached from writing because since mid August more responsibilities keep accumulating on my plate making it almost impossible to dedicate even thirty minutes a week to one of my greatest loves.
BUT that doesn’t mean  this matter has been completely ousted from my mind, it is indeed ALWAYS floating in my head leaving an empty void when I don’t reach out for it;  that’s why I am rushing now before I storm out to church.

Teaching is one of the most rewarding occupations which I love especially when I teach advanced writing. Playing with words and putting them on paper puts me in sync with an inner part of me; it is actually the most direct contact with the part of me that tends to stray but more so I love working with young athletes because NOT only is it thrilling as we share a passion for sports and we automatically click BUT because they learn how to write professionally.

Throughout the many years I’ve been playing with words, I was NEVER asked about the importance of writing so that thought has been revolving in my brain since I was asked to make a program about the importance of writing.
. I will ask my students to write one or two paragraphs about this topic to get feedback and different perspectives in order to see what kind of answers I get.

Writing came naturally to me since I learned to write and traces of it have been left everywhere I’ve gone.
 Writing is a sanctuary, an escape from reality when I want to reach out for me.
Writing is one of the most creative, productive and self-fulfilling therapies.
Writing is one of the greatest blessings I can gift myself with.
Writing is one of my greatest loves in life.
And because words poignantly tell us forgotten stories and revive them again and again putting a legacy together of the woman I am now and of the scared and insecure little girl I once was (The real reason why I initiated a relationship with writing. Unlike now, I was always afraid to express my feelings and stand out for myself). 

BUT! The real importance of writing would be:
·         Writing is the primary basis upon which your work, your learning, and your intellect will be judged—in college, in the workplace, and in the community.
·         Writing expresses who you are as a person.
·         Writing is portable and permanent. It makes your thinking visible.
·         Writing helps you move easily among facts, inferences, and opinions without getting confused—and without confusing your reader.
·         Writing promotes your ability to pose worthwhile questions.
·         Writing fosters your ability to explain a complex position to readers, and to yourself.
·         Writing helps others give you feedback.
·         Writing helps you refine your ideas when you give others feedback.
·         Writing requires that you anticipate your readers’ needs. Your ability to do so demonstrates your intellectual flexibility and maturity.
·         Writing ideas down preserves them so that you can reflect upon them later.
·         Writing out your ideas permits you to evaluate the adequacy of your argument.
·         Writing stimulates you to extend a line of thought beyond your first impressions or gut responses.
·         Writing helps you understand how truth is established in a given discipline.
·         Writing equips you with the communication and thinking skills you need to participate effectively in democracy.
·         Writing is an essential job skill.

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"Writing is the only thing that, when I do it, I don't feel I should be doing something else."
Gloria Steinem

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