The most 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.
“I am not afraid of storms, for I am learning how to sail my
ship.”
― Louisa
May Alcott
Questions
What “ship” are you learning to sail?
What can you do now to be prepared for the “storms” ahead while staying firmly planted in the present.
Lists: Make personalized lists and then use them for future blogging, writing & creativity prompts
List 5 to 10 times you have been afraid. (For the list) What happened next? (as a prompt)
List 5 to 10 (or more times) you have successfully weathers a storm. Tell of your experience and victory. (as a prompt)
Traditional Writing Prompts:
I am not afraid of…..
I am learning how to…..
Life Coaching/Personal Growth possibilities
From the lists, think of stories to write for your blog or use as examples in your coaching –
What are the storms your ideal clients are weathering? What can you do and who can you be to empower them as they find their way -
© 2013 by Julie Jordan Scott
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