Aww, a beautiful post as always Harriet. Thank you for the shout-out - and most of all, for coming to the Write-In! <3 Being able to be still, being 'in the flow' while busy-ness and chaos is around us is such a gift, isn't it, and one I'm eternally grateful to writing for.
Thank you Harriet. My week has been a little bit all over the place and I have some tough conversations to lead in the next couple of days, but I want to lean into writing so you have inspired me to try a bit of free writing every day, even if it’s only 5-10minutes on a train.
That sounds intense. There’s another writing exercise I wanted to include this week but ran out of (head)space. It’s using the headings: What, So what and Now what & it’s great for tricky situations or when problems are on a never ending loop in your head. I wrote about it here a few years ago.
Such a joy to have you on the sprint - it felt like the perfect container to test out the morning pages at any time experiment! I’m keen to hear how it continues. In the meantime, I am carrying that brilliant quote with me: “Stillness is where creativity and solutions to problems are found.”
Aww, a beautiful post as always Harriet. Thank you for the shout-out - and most of all, for coming to the Write-In! <3 Being able to be still, being 'in the flow' while busy-ness and chaos is around us is such a gift, isn't it, and one I'm eternally grateful to writing for.
💙 thanks Andrea
Thank you Harriet. My week has been a little bit all over the place and I have some tough conversations to lead in the next couple of days, but I want to lean into writing so you have inspired me to try a bit of free writing every day, even if it’s only 5-10minutes on a train.
That sounds intense. There’s another writing exercise I wanted to include this week but ran out of (head)space. It’s using the headings: What, So what and Now what & it’s great for tricky situations or when problems are on a never ending loop in your head. I wrote about it here a few years ago.
https://moorcommunication.co.uk/a-simple-writing-exercise-to-help-you-to-think-clearly/
Thanks Harriet - I will give that a try!
Such a joy to have you on the sprint - it felt like the perfect container to test out the morning pages at any time experiment! I’m keen to hear how it continues. In the meantime, I am carrying that brilliant quote with me: “Stillness is where creativity and solutions to problems are found.”