Sources of Inspiration – 4 x 4 Writing Project
[Note from the proprietor: OK, here's my actual entry for Joanna Young's 4 x 4 Group Writing Project! But - yesterday's was still a bit of fun, don't you think? Hey, Joanna did say we could "make this project our own", didn't she? Bwa-ha-ha-ha!]
Actually, I’ve been working on this post ever since I first heard about the project. But you know how it is, right? Things kept getting in the way: there was this big, week-long, out-of-town conference to prepare for (and, of course, to attend), I’ve been a tad ‘down’ lately with what is apparently a severe allergy attack, and I couldn’t find my American Express card and was afraid to leave home without it because someone might, you know, get me.
Anyhoo – enough excuses! Let’s see if the ol’ muse is out to lunch residing at the funny farm taking a break up for it this time…
4 Places That Inspired Me
Having traveled quite a bit, I can name several places that stand out in my memory as having been absolutely incredible adventures – and natural inspirations for many of the stories you read here.
Paris – Mrs. MZM and I visited Paris together in April, 2000, and it’s something that will stay with me always. When we got married, I promised to take her there one day, and we finally made it! Come to think of it, I’ve written several posts about our time there.
Taiwan – This ranks as one of the most unusual places I’ve ever been, particularly because of the language barrier. Luckily most people speak at least a little English! As a growth experience, you couldn’t beat it, though, especially during Chinese New Year! (Sadly, Mrs. MZM couldn’t go with me on this one – but we were at least able to communicate well by email.) I learned one or two interesting lessons, too.
Venezuela – Diametrically opposite my stay in Taiwan was a horrendous three-month assignment in Venezuela. Although it’s probably one of the most difficult times (not to mention the most harrowing!) I’ve ever had to endure in my working career, there were still some things I managed to learn from it.
Aruba – During my engineering career, work assignment locations have usually been in some of the most out-of-the-way, unheard of places you could imagine. But this time we hit the jackpot! Mrs. MZM and I both had the privilege of living there, not once, but twice (once – good; the other was – not so much). Hey, it’s a dirty job, but somebody’s gotta do it, you know! Yep; sometimes the toughest decision of the day was – which beach to go to after work. (Except for the odd iguana or two, it was pretty nice.)
4 Experiences That Inspired Me
Well, gee… how do I narrow it down to just four? OK, how about these:
When I was a kid (that’s human, not goat) my grandmother once changed my life forever.
I had an epiphany once, and it changed the way I looked at my career.
Then there was that time the weather made me reevaluate my career goals.
And I surely can’t leave out the time I knew Mrs. MZM and I were M.F.E.O. (made for each other)!
By the way, some have made a comment or two about how me and weather always seem to be at odds with each other. While it’s true that many of my most inspirational moments occur due to some sort of weather-related phenomenon (three of the four listed above, for instance)… well, OK – they’re right *sigh*. Never mind.
4 People Who Inspire My Writing
Well, now here’s where it gets, well, sticky. There have been so many wonderful influences on my writing, particularly from you good folks online, I hardly know where to start! But here’s four that stand out:
Liz Strauss – Liz is probably the one person who most influenced me in the right direction way back at the beginning of 2007. (I’ve always regretted the six months I’d wasted, before discovering Successful Blog!) Every blogger worth their salt will know of, or have been influenced by, her tremendous giving spirit at some time or other. For newbies and old hands alike, this is where the personal touch in blogging starts!
Joanna Young – I know Joanna well enough to know she won’t mind getting second place to Liz. For some reason, when we first “met” we just sortof hit it off. Her site, Confident Writing, is on my “must read” list – no matter how stuffed the RSS reader gets. Besides having a delightfully Scottish outlook, her site has provided a never ending stream of good writing pointers, ideas and friendship. Thanks, Joanna! Maybe one day me and the missus will be able to drop by for tea and toast. (But not, I beg you, haggis.)
Brad Shorr – Always one with a word of encouragement or inspiration, Brad has also “been there” from a while back. I always get a kick out of his “Word Nerd” and cartoon posts. At his site, Word Sell, Inc., Brad has a way of slicing through the baloney and getting to the heart of sales. And once I figured out the truth (that we’re all in sales, no matter what we actually do), I’ve never failed to find something great in everything he writes. Way to go, Brad – keep on, Brother!
Mike DeWitt – Even long before I deliberately guessed his age, er, low, Mike has been one of the most steadfast supporters of our monthly WILF projects. No doubt enduring unimaginable trials from being the only male in a house full of women, he’s been a great source of inspiration to me (and not just because of that!) Especially that trek down (and back up) the Grand Canyon – whew, I get exhausted just thinkin’ about it! Keep on keepin’ on, my friend! Sorry I missed ya last week, but maybe sometime I’ll be able to buy you that cuppa coffee I’ve been promising. (And don’t you owe me a steak – or am I getting the two confused?)
4 Other Inspirations in My Life
Mrs. MZM – OK; I know, I know – you’re probably thinking to yourself, this one’s a “gimme”. But it’s true nonetheless and must be acknowledged (and no, it’s not because she’s reading it, either, ya big wisenheimer!) The fact is, I wouldn’t be anything like the person I am today without her, and she has, by far, inspired me and fulfilled me as a person more than anyone else on this Earth. Here’s my favorite example: One day in 1993 I turned to her and said something to the effect of, “Hey, I think I want to finish my engineering degree.” Her immediate response: “Go for it!” What a woman! I love you, Sweetheart!
An attic – Yep; you read it right – an attic influenced my life. How, you ask? Well… you’ll just have to read it.
Where I didn’t go – Taking a bit of liberty with this one, but the fact is, I’m as much the person I am today because I didn’t do these things, as the things I actually did - if you get my meanin’.
Jesus Christ – I deliberately saved the best for last. Ever since I gave my heart to Him back in my University days, He has been hands down the most steadying influence to what would have been an otherwise wayward life. No one single Person has ever come close to what He’s promised – and delivered – in terms of hopes, dreams, and, well, assurance. Hey, I’m still not perfect (as far as I know, only one Person ever was!), but I freely admit my life would have been pretty much a disaster without Him.
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Well, I’ll tell ya; this has definitely been a heckuva “eye-opening” post for me! (Get it? the eye? it’s open? Oh, never mind) The thing of it is, we rarely appreciate all the influences in our lives. Thanks, Joanna, for inspiring me to take the time to sortof “take stock” of ‘em all!
Go ahead; try it yourself!
14 responses so far








Robert, this is wonderful thank you. I had no idea when I set off with this project that you and others would use the opportunity for such powerful reflection and sharing of what inspires you.
I am really moved that you include me in your list of online sources, especially in such auspicious company.
Your friendship has been inspirational to me Robert in the year I’ve been blogging, and that cup of tea will be ready for you whenever you and Mrs MZM make it to my door.
Joanna
PS Are you going to be in Chicago in May?
Wow, Robert, I’m flattered to be included in such a stellar group. I’m hoping you and everyone else will make it to Chicago so we can finally meet. Keep musing! A day without Hruzek is like a day without sunshine.
Bob,
I am humbled and grateful to be included in this list.
We’ll sort that whole coffee/steak thing out one of these days.
Mike
BTW, how’s the energy bix these days?
@ Joanna – The honor and pleasure is shared! It’s been a great year, hasn’t it? Hopefully me and the Mz. will be by one day!
@ Brad – Funny, that’s what I’ve been telling Mrs. MZM for years!
Probably not going to make Chicago this year. We’re hoping my job will be fully engaged by then… but we’ll see. Sure would like to see y’all!
@ Mike – Yeah, I know we’ll meet up one day – we can leg wrestle for who gets the check then.
Thanks for asking; we’re making a fledgling residual income now, and the team is growing! Expect great things one day – especially as we move into other states, hopefully by the end of this year!
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Hey, Robert, I’ve got a version of this meme going up later tonight. Thanks for bringing it to everyone’s attention. Thanks to Joanna too.
That was a big assignment and you did a good job of fulfilling the requirement. Thanks for being open about your sources of inspiration.
@ Marcus – Hey, now I have yet another one to check out. Sheesh! My work is never done…
@ Laura – Thanks, Laura – it was actually good to review some of this stuff again.
Bob – No green machine…but plenty of energy nonetheless. I really enjoyed the “capstone” if you will. What you have to say about Jesus is a view I share as well.
Thanks,
Bob
Sorry, Bob, no giant green machines this time. But thanks for the kind words! Nice to know we’ll eventually end up in the same place one day!
Cheers!
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