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Tara's avatar

Yes it does…thanks. I’m one of those people who writes easily in a private journal when things are going bad but gets writers block and goes days without writing when things are steady/ good. So just needing inspiration I guess.

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J.R. Heimbigner's avatar

Once you’ve written a little and get feedback, the ideas for things to write will start pouring out. Just got let the water run a little bit.

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Tara's avatar

I hear this kind of advice a lot but haven’t come across anyone who explains what to write about when your aim is consistency. I’ve tried ‘just letting it come to me’ and it often doesn’t. Do prompts gets you going? I’d love to know what exactly you write or how you get it to flow.

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J.R. Heimbigner's avatar

In the beginning, I would write about what is going on in your life. Share hard things, good things, or lessons learned. Then, I would start writing about things you are interested in. Does that help?

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Isabel Lugo Jarboe's avatar

A time, a place and do it every day, I like that.

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Charisse Tyson's avatar

Great advice. 😊

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Kate Dreston's avatar

Good advice!

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Hudson Riley's avatar

Such good advice! It's like so many other skills, I guess. 10 minutes a day is better than an hour week.

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J.R. Heimbigner's avatar

Mostly because my wife wants me to get more sleep. But also, my kids are sleeping in later more too.

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