Writing Prompt 187 – down by the river

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.

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Letter to Valentine

I’ve been thinking about Valentine recently. And of going back to teaching yoga and practicing reiki professionally. And, as a student of noticing synchronicities and small miracles, I of course, came across this letter I wrote while looking for something completely unrelated. It was written sometime in Fall 2013. My Letter to Sunflower about my […]

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Writing Prompt 184 – where does it land?

This is a writing exercise inspired by a quote from Patti Smith, “Feel your freedom.” The exercise emphasizes continuous writing without worrying about grammar or spelling. If stuck, writers are encouraged to repeat the prompt or the last word written. Sharing of the exercise is welcomed. The activity originates from the Third Chakra in the Chakra Quote Project.

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