Showing posts with label spirit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spirit. Show all posts

Friday, November 29, 2013

Friday Five Minute Exercise - Change


1. Set your clocks/timers for Five (5) Minutes.

2. Write about Change. Do you embrace change or avoid it? Does your writing benefit from unpredictability that life presents? Write about the changes in your life that turned out to be beneficial to your spirit?

Get into as much detail as you can for the next five minutes.

3. Ready?

4. Go.

5. Finished? Review and be amazed.

I hope you had fun. Come back next Friday for a new writing prompt.

Was this exercise helpful?


Did you succeed with this writing exercise? Was it helpful? Did you discover if you liked or disliked change? Did you determine if your writing benefits from the change thrown at us from our world? Were you able to write about a change in your life that turned out to be beneficial to your spirit?

Why or Why Not?





Friday, November 15, 2013

Friday Five Minute Exercise - The Need for Silence


1. Set your clocks/timers for Five (5) Minutes.

2. Write about the Need for Silence. Do you need silence to calm your spirit? How does silence relate to your level of creativity? Does the stillness in your life elicit your creative tendencies?

Get into as much detail as you can for the next five minutes.

3. Ready?

4. Go.

5. Finished? Review and be amazed.

I hope you had fun. Come back next Friday for a new writing prompt.

Was this exercise helpful?


Did you succeed with this writing exercise? Was it helpful? Do you need silence to be creative? Does silence calm your spirit? Were you able to relate silence to your level of creativity? When silent, are you more creative?

Why or Why Not?




Friday, March 1, 2013

Friday Five Minute Exercise - Your Identity


Here at Your Writing Coach is the Friday Five Minute Exercise: I'm going to create a writing exercise for you to stretch your writing muscles. Let's see what you can do with the prompts I provide.

Gabriel Fielding said, "Writing to me is a voyage, an odyssey, a discovery, because I'm never certain of precisely what I will find."

That's how I want you to approach your writing abilities. Never be certain of what you will find, but always be surprised at what you can do.







Friday Five Minute Exercise - Your Identity

1. Set your clocks/timers for Five (5) Minutes.

2. Write about your identity. Who are you outside of your external roles? Today, write about individuality within the spirit. As you write, take a journey into your soul and leave the world behind.

3. Ready?

4. Go.

5. Finished? Review and be amazed.

I hope you had fun. Come back next Friday for a new writing prompt.

Was this exercise helpful?