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Writing prompt – what if? #5
What if you could control other people’s emotions?
Write for at least 10 minutes without censoring or editing. Let the words flow, see where it goes.
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Journaling to become a better writer #1
Writing prompt – what are you thinking?
Notice your thoughts. Sit quietly for 5 or 10 minutes. Notice the thoughts that arise. At the end of this period, quickly make a note of what you can remember.
Circle words , phrases or ideas that interest you. Write them at the top of a new page.
Now write for at least 10 minutes using these words as inspiration. Write without censoring or editing. Let the words flow, see where it goes.
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Writing prompt – what if? #5
What if you could have an upgrade. What would the new version of you be like?
Write for at least 15 minutes without censoring or editing. Let the words flow, see where it goes.
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Writing prompt – objects
What do these objects bring to mind? Make a quick list – 5 minutes.
Now read through your list and write for 10 minutes or more without censoring or editing. Let the words flow, see where it goes.
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Writing prompt – what if? #4
What if you had a spare brain?
Write for at least 10 minutes without censoring or editing. Let the words flow, see where it goes.
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