Knowing that it's all about questions is really helpful. The raw material of the day can then become your prompt for the free writing session. It has this kind of added benefit in a way that I first instinctively did when I was writing at 3am, that sense that you are detaching yourself almost from the feeling from the experience itself. And that's usually helpful because it reminds you that this isn't simple reality. This is a construct. All of that is your constructed reality and dipping into exploratory writing reminds you that there are other stories to be told.
Have you ever felt like there were just too many tabs open in your mind? Today, I've invited Alison Jones, the author of Exploratory Writing: Everyday Magic for Life and Work. By the end of this episode, you will have the simplest of tools that can produce extraordinary results. You'll discover an idea so simple, you'll get it immediately, and yet you've probably never done it before in your life. It will help you to be able to turn the chaos in your mind into clarity and even creativity.
Learn more from Alison here: https://alisonjones.com/
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