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Write for your Life

Write for your Life

By Claire Pearce

Write for your Life is all about creative journaling. Helping you to unearth your inner resources and innate creativity. I'll give you prompts, tips and permission to journal when, where and how you like. Write Enjoy Repeat podcasts are included here too. Go to www.cpsdayoff.com/ for more info on journaling courses and workshops for business and for life. Enjoy! CP
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“We’re all an extension of each other”

Write for your Life Oct 09, 2020

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There are no journaling police

There are no journaling police

Journaling tips to get you started
Aug 01, 202305:59
Jornaling prompt: What got me here today ...
Jun 22, 202312:04
“[Writing] makes me feel like I really exist” Anna
May 11, 202115:19
“Writing, usefully, slows you down” Bob
Apr 23, 202116:45
“It’s just you and the page, and no-one else.” Philly
Mar 24, 202114:53
“Writing is an embodied experience” Ruth
Mar 12, 202114:25
"Maybe this time..." Sanderson

"Maybe this time..." Sanderson

In this edition of Write Enjoy Repeat, Sanderson talks about how he struggled with writing at an early age. He was (much) later diagnosed with ADHD which explained the difficulties he had. Writing continues to be complicated for him, but whilst it stops him sometimes, other times, if all the stars are aligned, he can enjoy it - especially the ability it gives him to bother people he’s not in the room with. He’s once again trying to journal and thinks, “Maybe this time.” He finds it hard to keep habits, but is ready to give it another go.

Sanderson invites you to try writing because it can be a helpful part of the thinking process. Thoughts can be “soupy” and writing can help to clarify things in your own head.

The prompt from this episode if you fancy trying a piece of writing is “Maybe this time.” Just write those words and keep writing, see what comes.

Sanderson’s favourite author is P.G.Wodehouse. He recommends any of his books, but ‘Pride of the Woosters’ is a good one to try.
Sanderson is the Founder of The Lifefulness Project Subscribe to The LIfefulness Podcast
He also co-founded Sunday Assembly.
Do get in touch if we've inspired you to pick up a pen either again, or for the first time. For more about my work to help people to discover, look after and express themselves through writing, go to
cpsdayoff.com.
#writingprompt #freewriting #writing #loveofwriting #creativewriting #trysomethingnew #writingforlife #journalling #pgwodehouse
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Feb 24, 202108:05
“It’s almost a kind of magic” Emma

“It’s almost a kind of magic” Emma

In this edition of Write Enjoy Repeat, Emma remembers thinking “I could do this!” when reading poems when she was 8, and still has all she’s written since that day.
Emma appreciates being able to create her own world. She can bring people back to life, make magic real, and whilst she’s doing all that, it can help her realise what she wants and get a deeper understanding of herself. Emma enjoys writing contemporary fantasy, set in the modern world. Writing gives her power to be self-assured, aware of who she is and direction.
Emma invites you to try writing because "you don’t know what you’re going to come up with until you try.” She says “It’s almost a kind of magic” because you don’t know what’s coming next. She says you don’t have to be good enough or skilled, it’s just you and your journal.
The prompt from this episode if you fancy trying a piece of writing is “It’s almost a kind of magic.” Just write those words and keep writing, see what comes.
Emma recommends reading Terry Pratchett. Either The Truth or The Wee Free Men from the Tiffany Aching series.
To find out more about Emma and her books go to:
www.emmagauthor.com
Instagram @life_imperative
Podcast is Indie Book Talk
Facebook as @lifeimperative

Emma’s (Emma G Rose) novels, published by Imperative Press Books are:
Nothing's Ever Lost and Near Life Experience. Do get in touch if we've inspired you to pick up a pen either again, or for the first time. For more about my work to help people to discover, look after and express themselves through writing, go to cpsdayoff.com.
#writingprompt #freewriting #writing #loveofwriting #trysomethingnew #writingforlife #journalling #terrypratchett
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Jan 29, 202112:39
“It's the coming home-ness of it.” Shelagh
Jan 18, 202112:13
“Express emotion without judgement” Katie
Jan 08, 202112:10
“Expressing what I couldn’t say out loud” Justine
Dec 21, 202009:28
"Spark creativity" Lee
Dec 08, 202012:21
"Let your flow of consciousness appear on a blank piece of paper” Shah
Nov 30, 202012:21
“Getting a load of stuff out of my head” Alex
Nov 24, 202012:59
I forgive myself before I write anything” Mark

I forgive myself before I write anything” Mark

In this edition of Write Enjoy Repeat (featuring all male guests for Movember uk.movember.com), Mark talks about how his first memory of writing was writing a short book - complete with pictures - about a Russian scientist who went up in a rocket, but instead of going to the moon actually ended up somewhere like Clacton. He now likes to write for himself and for work, staying open to what can happen. Above all he enjoys the process of writing and sets himself up for success by having a lovely notebook that he enjoys writing in, nice pens, etc. He also gets inspiration for different writing venues, of course, when Lockdown rules allow.
He recently read and enjoyed ‘Girl, Woman, Other’ by Bernardine Evaristo and also recommends Mrs Dalloway by Virginia Woolf.

Mark recommends you give writing a go because it’s a useful way to realise what you’re thinking about. The prompt for this episode is ‘I forgive myself before I write anything.” So if you fancy giving some writing a go, write down those words and keep writing.
If you’d like to find out more about Mark, go to
www.arrestedart.com/.

Mark has taken part in Movember in the past. As a beard wearer, he allowed his goatee to grow longer and enjoyed playing around with wax to style his moustache. For more information about Movember - movement supporting men’s health - go to uk.movember.com/.

Do get in touch if we've inspired you to pick up a pen either again, or for the first time. For more about my work to help people to discover, look after and express themselves through writing, go to cpsdayoff.com.
#movember #writingprompt #freewriting #writing #loveofwriting #trysomethingnew #writingforlife #journalling #bernadineevariso #girlwomanother @bernadineevaristo
Nov 20, 202013:09
“Imagination can take us anywhere” David

“Imagination can take us anywhere” David

In this edition of Write Enjoy Repeat (featuring all male guests for Movember uk.movember.com), David talks about how he loved to read and learn as a child and entered writing competitions in comics like the Beano.  He now writes about the criminal justice system and historic organised crime amongst other things. He also likes to write for his mental health and says that being creative is a great coping mechanism to help feel less isolated, give you a voice and release feelings. When David was in prison he did creative writing courses and found that he could be free in his mind even though he wasn’t physically. David says you should give writing a go, especially during the pandemic. He says it’s a great way to mess about with your feelings and re-frame your life. David has a Podcast called ‘What can be’ where he talks about the criminal justice system and will also be featured in The Best New True Crime Stories: Well-Mannered Crooks, Rogues & Criminals by Mitzi Szereto next year. His favourite author is Bryce Courtenay, and David recommends ‘The Potato Factory’. If you'd like to give some writing a go today, try writing from the prompt “Imagination can take us anywhere”. Just write those words and keep writing. A few years ago, David did grow a moustache in prison along with his fellow inmates and raised around £200 for Movember. For more information about Movember - movement supporting men’s health - go to https://uk.movember.com/. For more about David and his writing, go to: journeyofareformedman.net And https://www.nationalcrimesyndicate.com/taking-down-the-outfit-an-interview-with-fbi-special-agent-elaine-smith/. Do get in touch if we've inspired you to pick up a pen either again, or for the first time. For more about my work to help people to discover, look after and  express themselves through writing, go to cpsdayoff.com. #writing #Movember #mentalhealth #writingpromt
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"Express yourself and connect with your thoughts”
Nov 09, 202010:01
“We’re all an extension of each other”
Oct 09, 202010:02
"Everybody has the right to write!”
Sep 28, 202010:16
"Bringing people together with words" Mandy
Sep 20, 202010:33
"[Writing is] a friend you can bother any time of day..."
Sep 12, 202013:32
"All you need to do is write stuff”
Sep 05, 202009:22
"A Pandora's box of emotions"
Aug 27, 202006:57
"Imagination is limitless."
Aug 14, 202010:28
"It's a magical electric shock."
Jul 29, 202009:16
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