Prompt
“You are the Queen of ‘what if.’” – Timothy McCown Reynolds
On Writing
Breathe the sentence in. Exhale the sentence. Inhale and exhale each word. Now inhale and exhale the sentence. Then, go!
There is only one rule, keep your hand moving.
Don’t worry about grammar, spelling, or punctuation. If you feel stuck, keep writing anyway. Try going back to the prompt and write it out until other words arise, then write those—or, repeat the last word you wrote again and again until new words appear—or, write, “I am stuck,” or “I can’t think of anything,” as long as you keep your hand moving.
Writing is physical, the words will move through your body and come out of your hand—just keep it moving.
Now go – for five, ten, fifteen minutes . .
Share, if you like
When you are done, feel free to share your work in the comments – or share on your own blog. Consider including a link to this post if you do.
This quote is from the Sixth Chakra in the Chakra Quote Project.
Have an amazing day!
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April 16, 2025
Hudson Valley, New York
image: starry-eyed monster © Holly Troy 2024
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I rarely write using pen, pencil and paper. For me, it’s keys on a keyboard, line by line added to a screen,
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Whatever works for you is the way to go! writing on paper is a different experience form typing – though, actually putting down words is the most important thing.
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With stars in your eyes / you see with celestial / possibility
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