Beautiful reflection on that shift from resentment to reclaiming! The idea of keeping your four-year-old self in view while writing is such a grounded way to honor where things started. That stream-of-consciousness practice sounds like it bridges journaling and authorship in a realy organic way
Oh, I love this so much. So ever use a thought spiral? For those wondering: you start at the middle of the page and just write anything, whatever is on your mind... or heart. But you write in a tiny circle, spiraling outward. You cannot stop to read back, just keep going. It's a great tool to unravel spiralling thoughts. 🕯📝
Love this so much Emma, it resonates. The idea of having a picture of yourself as a child on your desk is a powerful one that I’m going to borrow (she’ll be amazed at what unfurled in front of her!) thanks as always for sharing! Xx
Beautiful reflection on that shift from resentment to reclaiming! The idea of keeping your four-year-old self in view while writing is such a grounded way to honor where things started. That stream-of-consciousness practice sounds like it bridges journaling and authorship in a realy organic way
Thank you, I am so pleased this has been helpful.
Oh, I love this so much. So ever use a thought spiral? For those wondering: you start at the middle of the page and just write anything, whatever is on your mind... or heart. But you write in a tiny circle, spiraling outward. You cannot stop to read back, just keep going. It's a great tool to unravel spiralling thoughts. 🕯📝
I love the thought spiral idea, which would be so helpful to those who struggle to know where to start in journaling. Thank you.
Love this so much Emma, it resonates. The idea of having a picture of yourself as a child on your desk is a powerful one that I’m going to borrow (she’ll be amazed at what unfurled in front of her!) thanks as always for sharing! Xx
She will be amazed by what you have created. Thank you, I am so happy it has resonated with you.