
Writing is an art form in itself. So is human nature. The recent new category of The Art of… will provide the gallery for viewing word pictures of issues with which many of us likely struggle – because we’re human.
The Art of Snarky has been on my running list of titles for a while now.
Since Nancy Bentz, Life Coach is about inspiring, guiding and motivating, I’ve written a lot of other things while waiting for inspiration to hit on how to write about The Art of Snarky without sounding, well…snarky.
After all, snarky is an internal attitude that comes flying out one’s mouth. One doesn’t have to be a writer to love words. Sometimes just copping an attitude will provide a whole thesaurus of words and phrases ready to leave their mark. Ah, sweet pressure valve relief! … unless you’re on the receiving end of snarky. Such pot shots pollute the atmosphere leaving a lingering testiness until the air clears.
In the same manner, the one with the snarky attitude ends up polluting their own inner atmosphere as well. Sure, it may feel good to let ‘er fly (because the flesh benefits from indulging in letting off steam!), but the more one practices the art of snarky, the more they are doing themselves a disservice too. One can’t stand upwind from one’s own self.
Snarky isn’t conveyed just by words, either. Some of us could win an Academy Award for our portrayal of snarky via body language, facial expression or grumpy, disapproving attitude. Have you ever seen the snarky chicken look on someone’s face – or in the mirror?
Snarky is quite adept at setting the mood. It can take the slightest thing to throw one into Snarkyville. Unfortunately, it usually gives a free Snarkyville pass to anyone else within one’s immediate vicinity, too. Like one annoying clucking chicken in the barnyard, snarky begets snarky. Pretty soon, there’s a ruckus.
Snarky isn’t snarky for no reason, though. I’ve come up with a few; I welcome yours in the comment section:

It’s your heart, not the dictionary, that gives meaning to your words. Matthew 12:34 MSG




Snarky need not swing to that degree of self-preservation and defensiveness. Cracking oneself up and finding humor in practicing the art of snarky, especially at others’ expense, is also sourced out of pride. If it’s parading out in front, you’ll eventually hear a thud when the fall comes. Humility helps break the fall.
Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart [pondering as pleasant or angry]
be acceptable in Your sight, O LORD.
Psalm 19:14 NASB
No doubt there are many more reasons behind developing the art of snarky. Whether we mainly think snarky, are a full-blown snarky expert, or find ourselves somewhere in between, the psalmist nailed it. The mouth (words) and the heart (attitudes and thoughts) are connected.
If you are suffering from the art of snarky and really don’t want to keep indulging it, let’s connect. Beneath most such ills of human nature is a once-tender heart that was wounded. Jesus still heals.
~ Nancy
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Nanc,
Well done once again, am looking forward to this new category of “The Art Of”
Love ya,
Jan
Thanks so much, Jan. I have a toilet paper roll of titles for this new category 🙂 Hugs, Nanc