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Inspiration for Your Blogging, Writing & Creativity - A Quote from Dag Hammerskjold - Prompts & More

Posted on the 02 November 2013 by Juliejordanscott @juliejordanscot

Dag h for ifybwcEach day, a quote, an image, several questions and a writing prompt are offered to you to use for  Your Blogging, Writing & Creative Inspiration in order to increase your creative thinking as well as your personal and soulful  development.

Quote

"For all that has been, thanks. For all that is yet to be, Yes!" Dag Hammerskjold

Questions 

 

What are you grateful for today?

 

What are you looking forward to today, tomorrow, next week?

 

Tell about the “evidence of yes” in your life. What have you said “yes” to and how does that show up in your environment and actions?

 

Lists

 

Make a list of 5 to 10 long-term gratitudes

 

Make a list of 5 to 10 long-term goals

 

Make a list of steps you are willing to take to shift your goals into tangible form?

 

Traditional Writing Prompts:

 

I am grateful for…

 

If I was completely honest, I would confess my heart’s desire to….

 

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One helpful strategy is to read the quote, questions, prompt and list and not to "take them on" all at once, but to allow them to simmer in the back of your mind throughout the day. Sure, you may "write" one immediately, but don't call it "done" until you have allowed your powerful subconscious mind to bring up some unexpected responses for your conscious mind to create within.

Remember, though - there are no rights and wrongs, there is only showing up for your life and your creativity. Brava for being here!!

 

Writing at the parkThis Blog Series was created to increase your creative thinking process as well as inspire writing and ideas to take form that may not have taken form without these specific quotes, questions and prompts. If you find them helpful, I hope you will pass them along to friends as well.

I’m so glad you are here, reading and creating.

© 2013 by Julie Jordan Scott


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