One of my resolutions for 2021
is to write more consistently.
Writing is one of my favorite
things to do. I have had a fresh appetite for adding strings of word to a blank
page ever since I was in the fifth grade. I am hoping this year to write more
boldly, much more often without abandoning the idea. Why? Simply put; because I
am a writer.
One of the things I have
started to do to try to rise to the occasion of consistently writing, is that I
joined a few writing groups that encourage writers to write with a prompt. One
is a short story group which made me realized that the 3000 words that they
encourage you to write, is similar to writing just one chapter in a book. I
love knowing the fact that if I can write a chapter-full of words, there is nothing
stopping me from writing a chap book at some point. I am thankful for that.
The other group is a songwriting
circle. The curator of the group gives a weekly prompt to enhance the
motivation of the songwriters in the group.
Most of the times when I write
songs, I piece together ideas based on what I am reading, watching on
television or perhaps by a few chords that I come across when I am in practice
mode. To have a guided topic to be influenced by, makes the piecing together of
a new original song even that more interesting to do; especially because it
challenges me to be more passionate about writing.
This week’s prompt was everything is gonna be alright. I invite
you to check out the song that was written based on this prompt. It is
entitled, “Everything is Gonna Be Alright.” All lyrics, music and vocals are by
Stephanie Jeannot. You can listen to the song on Soundcloud here: https://soundcloud.com/songwritersclubsd/everything-is-gonna-be-alright-stephanie-jeannot
If you like the song, let me
know what you think. If you think I can improve my writing in some way, please
share some encouraging words that might help me along my journey. Thank you so
much for checking out my blogpost. Have an amazing day!
When I was but a little girl,
first thing on the morning of Christmas day, I would run down the steps to see
what Santa had brought for me and it made me feel good when he came and left me
exactly what I had hoped for, even though I had fallen over a few times before
finding my feet. My favorite gift ever was this cute little red Michael Jackson
jacket.
I was so into Michael Jackson back then that I wanted everything him;
the doll, clothing, accessories. You name it. I guess you can say, being the little
dot in the world that I was back then, Michael Jackson probably influenced me
to want to sing in a way, watching him sing and dance across the television
screens when I could barely spoon feed myself. If you were to scroll through my
playlist, you’d still find a large list of songs that he sang featured there.
He had a unique way of reaching different classes of people as an audience and
making what he had to offer naturally sticky ideas; so sticky that they last
with us even until today. His music never loses its flavor.
By flavor, I mean something
like this. I used to visit my cousin Reggie at his law firm in the city all the
time where we’d talk about music. He was an entertainment lawyer and had this
law firm and I liked to be around that atmosphere. So, I’d go to his office and
he always did this very peculiar thing. He would open a brand-new pack of Juicy
Fruit gum, put one of the five sticks in his mouth and about five minutes later,
he’d open another stick and put the next one in his mouth until he had the
whole pack in his mouth because after the one stick lost its flavor, he wanted
new flavor to keep the good taste in his mouth. Sad to think that the world has
lost him this week, of all weeks with it having been less than a week before
Christmas. I realized though that everything can’t be A1 like the awesome
sauce, all the time. We always assume there will be positive outcomes when it
comes to this life.
Unfortunately, colon
cancer had a different plan for him as its force, left him to nestle away into
the arms of Jesus. But his flavorful memories will never leave us, as the flavorful
music of Michael Jackson.
Made me think that if anything to have as a resolution is to plan on changing to make the world better for myself and others around me in
the 2018 year that is about to embrace us. As a resolution, maybe we could
trust in who we are and being ourselves without feeling bad. We could see the rows
of marigolds in every clear day that we are blessed to see. We could decide to
express our ideas and skill sets and not shy away from them. We could make sure
to balance work and life so that we give just as much time and dedication to
our loved ones as to the tasks that we have to complete. We could realize that
the world is our oyster and find a piece of joy to hold onto in the spirit of
being a part of it and try to understand each person’s place in it as well. Life is
short and we should try to diligently embrace every little nuance of it while we still
have breath.
And as Christmas is upon us, I
realized why there may be many with a holiday heart. My cousin died and now the
intricate details of what the holiday heart really means, pops at me in a
totally different way. But if the true reason for the Christmas season is Jesus
and Jesus represents life, light and grace that keeps us and also blesses us to
a climb a new ladder into the pearly gates when our day comes, it means that
this is definitely not the day to gather and hoard feelings of hurt. It is also not a
day to feel guilty or to exercise sophistry but instead to smile, enjoy the savory flavors of the loved ones who are still here with us and enjoy
life, while we still have it. For we must hold on to the joy that we have, while we still have breath
and also pray for those who no longer do. I mean, in truth, any day could be
your last in the jungle. Make sure to live before the day that your light is
extinguished. We celebrate the days that we are blessed to see and the good memories and people that we feel very connected to who make our worlds wonderful.
Speaking of wonderful worlds .
. . I want to thank you all for helping to make my life wonderful. You read,
you watch, you listen and the fact that you support my creativity in this
fascinating way, makes my life wonderful; almost as wonderful as the children
on 107th Street in that Elmhurst, NY block where Trumpeter Louis
Armstrong lived, that made his life so wonderful, he penned the song “What a
Wonderful World.” The flavorfulness of this song still overflows into my heart. I dedicate this rendition of Louis Armstrong's tune that
I performed live with the JNote Quartet which featured Mike Benjamin on bass,
Danny Dalelio on piano, Stephanie Jeannot on vocals, Herb Lewis on saxophone
and Napoleon Revels-Bey on drums to you.
This cover was performed live in New York City at
Club Bonafied located at 212 East 52nd Street in Manhattan. Here is
wishing to you the happiest and merriest Christmas ever. That you might find a
bit of joy to hold on to and peace to make your world wonderful.
Makes you think in a very motivating way doesn’t it?
YES
- I can inspire! - I can have victory! - I can be successful and make
money doing what I love to do! - I can overcome the past! - I can transform minds to believe
in me and in the God in me! - And I will make a tireless
effort to grow and progress into a better version of me; the 2017 edition.
Let’s give a round of applause for 2017 while it still has
time to captivate those still with breath.
Cheers to the first week of the new year. Make it a truly
enjoyable and a thoroughly productive one. Here's some music to inspire your Breakthrough in this here year.
Breakthrough is an inspirational original tune with lyrics by Stephanie Jeannot
So what is your new years resolution for 2017? Care to share? Maybe I can be inspired by yours. Whatever it is, I hope that it comes with ease for you to meet that commitment.