Write from the Heart

Sometimes the best articles and the most inspiring stories come from authors who write from the heart.

They don’t need to research their information or document their statements because they are writing what is true and meaningful, and about things or situations they have lived and experienced. Their work is unique, untouchable by outsiders and remarkable in their own light.

They aren’t giving instruction or direction to encourage anyone, and yet, what they write has the deepest and most relevant significance to everyone who reads their work. It’s a masterpiece that can’t be compared to anything else.

Jeff Mazza is one of those gifted and inspired authors. He writes a blog that is not only esthetically pleasing to the eye, but that presents regular inspiring posts with absolute sincerity. Each one is heart-felt as he pours out his feelings and emotions for his beautiful wife, Fawn, in each one. The messages are pure and without flaw because he’s writing from his heart, from what he knows and from how he feels. Who can critique that?

We may never have met his wife, but his posts are a wonderful description of her inward and outward beauty, of her character, her attitude towards people, and her devotion to Jeff and their children.

When we read articles that have been given such intimate attention, there’s nothing the reader can do except be absorbed into them and be touched by the love and compassion that was poured into each one. By the time Jeff writes his last post we will all have been blessed by the life of a woman who spent her own life being a blessing to others.

Please visit Jeff’s blog and meet the woman who has been his inspiration, his encouragement and his support. She believed that he would be a successful author because he has the gift and the desire to write. And she knew that one of his greatest attributes towards his success is that he has always been an author who writes from the heart.