Editing
That what we think is a story is more than just a metaphor. It actually the way we access the ability to live in a more responsive and dynamic way. Since our story reflects our experiences, editing and rewriting will impact both the quality and essence of experience. By becoming skillful at editing you can continue to celebrate as an artist of life. By this, we are rewriting the "script" of the life story that we are "starring in".
This can seriously resolve misunderstanding and mistranslations in your story By editing.. As it allows for changes in plot and characters. This can bring your actions into alignment with your dreams and desires.
Old Dog says, “Admit, appreciate and accept your story as a rich blend of visions, hallucinations, poetry, guesses, and assumptions that you have created.
If, you don’t realize or admit you are making things up then Old Dog says that you are either fooling yourself (which can be fun) or you are lying. You can try to claim that your opinion or story is fact or based in scripture. But, these are usually signs that you are sliding out of the “driver’s seat” of your life and letting others write your story or just being unwilling to take responsibility. Old Dog says, “Be careful in leaving the “driver’s seat”, you might find that you are the only one in the car.
Your editing “tool box” include the following.
Contrasting, discerning and clarifying these elements, as well as many other “forks in the road”.
Feelings - Thought
Noun - Verb
Fiction - Fact
Work - Play
Response - Reaction
Old Dog says, “Get the erasers out and make your story really entertaining !”