This is my 100th post for this blog. Wow. 100 posts on from that day I sat in front of the computer thinking that I may as well just start and one small action of looking for information about how to set up a blog resulted in many more small actions and this blog was the result. Wow again. 100 posts! Plus another blog has resulted along the way. Which is what I planned to write about in this post.
January is over and I am still writing small stones! I set up my blog pausing to pick up small stones as a place to store the small stones I wrote during January. Fiona Robyn was the inspiration behind this worldwide project. She states that a small stone is "a very short piece of writing that precisely captures a fully-engaged moment". Lots of people all over the world wrote a small stone each day in January and posted them to their blogs. Many are still continuing to write a small stone each day or nearly every day. I am one of them. I enjoyed the project a lot and continue to write and post a small stone each day.
I have found this project has contributed to me paying more attention to my world. I am noticing and paying more attention to things that may have otherwise escaped my attention. Part of the beauty of this project, I think, is its smallness. It is something I found quite easy to do and not too much of a commitment. Starting small has lead to a lot more. I am fairly certain that doing a little bit of writing each day will benefit my writing overall. It feels like practice or stretching. Sometimes I go on to write more than I think I would have that day without participating in this challenge of writing a small stone each day. Each day I get to focus for a short while on getting the small stone written for that day so I am being mindful for at least a short time every day. It seemed like quite a big task to write 31 small stones but it seems not nearly as difficult when broken down to writing one a day. Now I am aiming for 365 stones. That seems like a lot but one a day seems quite achievable.
Thinking about how writing a small stone each day has lead to more writing has gotten me thinking about how starting something small often leads to more. Sometimes a task seems overwhelming but breaking it down into smaller pieces and just concentrating on one small thing can be useful. As Anne Lamott (1994), writes in her book 'Bird by Bird'
"Thirty years ago my older brother, who was ten years old at the time, was trying to get a report on birds written that he'd had three months to write. (It) was due the next day. We were out at our family cabin in Bolinas, and he was at the kitchen table close to tears, surrounded by binder and pencils and unopened books on birds, immobilized by the hugeness of the task ahead. Then my father sat down beside him, put his arm around my brother's shoulder, and said, 'Bird by bird, buddy. Just take it bird by bird.'"
I love that book! I love that passage! I often think of it when a task seems overwhelming. Just concentrate on what needs to be done immediately and let the rest follow. I took this approach when I began attending an art group a couple of years ago. More about that soon.
Just take it 'bird by bird' or maybe 'stone by stone'.




