Inspiration from Journaling
Paul Baloche focuses on the importance of journaling in the songwriting process. He describes a portion of the process of writing a few of his well known songs, starting with "Above All". Much of the lyrics for the song came on the spot. Nothing was scripted, as Baloche sat with his guitar one day in the presence of the Lord. This theme of natural spontaneity is prevalent in songwriting. Baloche makes it clear that in order to remember creative thoughts, they must be written down. The songwriter must write, not just think.
Humanity is naturally creative. We come up with innovative ideas regularly. However, the process of transforming ideas into a tangible end product, like a song, is jumpstarted when we begin to write ideas down. This not only helps us remember, but also is a sign of intentionality and commitment to being a songwriter. Also, an important anecdote from Baloche's songwriting experience is the way he relates his thoughts back to God. Whether it be looking out the window, seeing the sky, or gazing across the ocean, these aren't simply random thoughts, but rather they all relate back to the divinity of the Creator.
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