Prompts
The Things You Think Of When Growing Up and Getting Older
Creating a healthy relationship with yourself and others leads to a fulfilling life. These prompts are an invitation to step inside yourself. Take a deep breath. Shuffle the deck. Pull a card. Write your heart out. Rupi Kaur
By Denise E Lindquistabout a year ago in Writers
What Are The Five Basic Propensities That Can Improve Lives?
Five Basic Propensities That Improve Lives As I continued looking for self-improvement, I found that five straightforward propensities can enormously further improve life. These propensities shape our day-to-day schedules, influencing our wellbeing, attitude, and achievement. Propelled by Charles Duhigg's "The Impact of Trained Instinct," I discovered that making progress with our propensities is critical to development.
By Neverlosenasserabout a year ago in Writers
The Prevent Extinctions Prompt
Hello Vocal Creators! Do you guys remember that one Vocal challenge about time travel? Here it is. I didn’t enter this challenge, but I had wanted to. I thought about writing a story where the main character worked for a time-travel agency and went back in time to prevent one of the last thylacines—the Tasmanina tiger—from dying of neglect or exposure in 1936 in Australia’s Beaumaris Zoo (according to the National Museum of Australia’s article “Extinction of thylacine”). I was thinking about this story idea today when it jumpstarted a prompt I thought I’d share with you!
By Hannah E. Aaronabout a year ago in Writers
Unlocking Spiritual Gifts
Spiritual gifts have been the source of fascination and inspiration for believers and seekers throughout the ages. Such remarkable abilities are seen as blessings from above, but they are not just talents or skills; they are considered sacred tools to serve a greater purpose. In spiritual traditions, spiritual gifts are defined as particular capacities given by a higher power to people that enable them to play their part in the common mission of humankind. But how are these gifts identified, and what is their ultimate purpose?
By Taviii🇨🇦♐️about a year ago in Writers
Be Your Own Advocate Challenge Apology and Update
Hey, quick question for all reading this - who's the guy who good-heartedly said he'd read three pieces by everyone who provided links in the comments, pieces they wanted to advocate for themselves? This guy. That's right.
By Paul Stewartabout a year ago in Writers
What did John Keats mean by "Beauty is Truth, Truth Beauty"?
'Magnificence is Truth, Truth Excellence': Revealing the Quintessence of Magnificence Craftsmanship and theory meet up in a profound jump into magnificence is truth. John Keats, a popular Heartfelt writer, showed us that excellence is something other than looks. He made us consider excellence to be a profound encounter.
By Neverlosenasserabout a year ago in Writers
Admiration, Selecting Your Child's Profession, and Living For 1,000 Years
“The Book of Questions”, by Gregory Stock, Ph.D — These are questions of a different sort — questions about you. They are about your values, your beliefs, and your life; love, money, sex, integrity, generosity, pride, and death are all here. Here is an enjoyable way to find out more about yourself and others, and to confront ethical dilemmas in a concrete rather than an abstract form. To respond to these questions, you will need to examine and interpret your past, project yourself into hypothetical situations, face difficult dilemmas and make painful choices. These questions can be an avenue for individual growth, a tool for deepening relationships, a quick way to get to know a stranger, or merely a pleasant amusement.
By Denise E Lindquistabout a year ago in Writers
January 2025 Writing Prompts to Ignite Creativity
As writers, the blank page can either be a canvas for creation or a daunting void. Daily writing prompts are a beacon of inspiration, guiding us toward new ideas and themes. For January 2025, these carefully curated prompts provide an exciting way to start the year with a creative bang. Whether you're a seasoned writer or just beginning your journey, these prompts will help spark ideas and keep your pen moving all month long.
By INFO INSIDER about a year ago in Writers
Favorite Food Places And What Did I Forget To Say
Write Down the Bones Deck to Free the Writer Within — This is my wish for you: that you take these cards, grab the topic on one side and write, write, write. Then flip to the other side of the card and take note. I’ve always used the word topic instead of prompt. Prompt is the starting place, but topic indicates more the idea of plunging in and immersing. Natalie Goldberg
By Denise E Lindquistabout a year ago in Writers
Why is saying "NO" so difficult for most people?. AI-Generated.
Understanding the Art of Saying No: A Practical Guide The key to avoiding confrontation is to learn the art of saying no. It's about establishing boundaries, without being impolite. This helps you maintain self-esteem, while also fostering relationships.
By Neverlosenasserabout a year ago in Writers




