Tag: Writing freely. Just write. Writing Prompts. The Write Spot Blog.

  • Entering a cave . . . Prompt #502

    For this writing prompt, we’ll go through a visualization first, then I’ll suggest the writing prompt.

    Please remember: The prompts are only suggestions. Go with what is on your mind while you are writing.

    Listen to what you really want to write about . . . what you really want to say. Honor that. That is how to do a freewrite . . . go with what is uppermost on your mind

    The Visualization

    As we go through this visualization, you can tap on your chest, just above the breast bone, with the tips of your fingers. This is a calming and centering activity.

    As we go, take deep breaths, another calming technique.

    Sit back in your chair. Get comfortable. Take a deep breath in. Hold for a moment. Release.

    Imagine you are about to enter a cave. You see the opening to the cave and see the darkness ahead. You are apprehensive, but you know you need to go into the cave.

    Stepping into the cave, you smell the dank air and feel the coldness of the cave. A few more steps in. It’s getting darker.

    You are still a bit apprehensive but you are determined to see this through.

    Up ahead you make out a shape.

    Continue with tapping.

    As you get closer, you realize . . . the shape is you. Like in a dream, you see yourself chained to rocks.

    Take a deep breath in. Let it out.                   

    Listen.

    Your heart tells you that when you get quiet you will hear what you need to hear.

    Your Self that feels chained might talk about fear, anger, frustration, hope.

    Take a deep breath in. Release. Continue tapping if you want.

    Take a few minutes to check in and note how you are feeling right now.

    The chains that were holding you have slipped away.

    You are magically transported to outside the cave, where it’s a bright and sunny day.

    Writing Prompt: What is the chained version of yourself telling you?

    What does this version of yourself want you to know?

    Just write whatever comes up for you.

    This prompt is inspired from a writing class given by Lara Zielin, Author Your Life Now.

  • A wish . . . Prompt #501

    Write about a wish that came true.

  • What works for you? Prompt #499

    “Everything that slows us down and forces patience, everything that sets us back into the slow circles of nature, is a help. Gardening is an instrument of grace.” — May Sarton

    During this shelter in place, have you discovered what works for you as an “instrument of grace?”

    Or:

    Are you feeling you should be doing something differently than what you
    are doing?

    Today’s prompts are inspired by the article “Gardens deemed ‘essential,’” — David Templeton, April 30, 2020, Petaluma Argus Courier.

  • Today I feel . . . Prompt #496

    How are you doing?
    How are you feeling today?

  • What are you noticing? Prompt #495

    No matter where you live, you most likely are experiencing Shelter in Place, or SIP.

    Where I live, Northern California, it looks like we’ll have another month of SIP.

    Our first day of SIP was March 17, 2020. Today is Day 44 of Shelter in Place. It’s an interesting time, isn’t it? Weird. Surreal. You probably have many adjectives you can use to describe this experience.

    Writing Prompt: What are you noticing?

  • What do you do now? Prompt #494

    How has your life changed with shelter in place?

    What do you do now that’s different?

    Make a list of your current activities.

    Write about your day.

    What do you do now?

    Use any of these writing seeds to Just Write.

  • Heroes . . . Prompt #493

    Write about your heroes.

  • Musicals . . . Prompt #492

    Think of musical performances you have seen . . . either movies or live performances. Which one resonates with you?

    Which character in a musical do you identify with? 

  • Memorize. Prompt #490

    Imagine you are sitting on a lovely porch. It could be your porch where you live now. Or a porch you remember. Or a porch you imagine.

    See yourself sitting on a porch, perhaps in a rocking chair, or a wicker chair, or a cushy upholstered chair.

    You have been asked to memorize something while you relax on your porch. What do you memorize and why?

  • One word from your heart. Prompt #489

    For this prompt . . . let’s get comfortable. Settle into your chair. Make any adjustments you need to make to feel relaxed.

    Take a deep breath in. Hold. Let your breath out.

    Repeat: Deep breath in. Hold. Relax breath out.

    Put your hand over your heart. Deep breath in. Hold. Release breath.

    Think of one word from your heart. The uppermost feeling or thought you are experiencing right now. Just one word.

    When I remember where I originally saw this idea, I’ll give credit here.

    The second part of this prompt is thanks to my amazing friend and writing teacher, Susan Bono.

    The quiet of knowing

    The song of regret

    The taste of heartbeat

    Prompt: Make a list using that pattern.

    If you want, you can incorporate your one word from when you had your hand over your heart.