The never-ending battle of thoughts crashed through my head. Why can’t I stop them from Invading my mind, like a relentless storm? They swirl and they clash, leaving me in dismay, I long for a moment of peace, for them to just go away.
But amidst the chaos, I find a glimmer of light, A strength within to continue the fight. I harness the power of my own inner calm, And slowly but surely, I find a healing balm.
Here are the prompts for this week’s Writer’s Workshop: The Writer’s Workshop is open to anyone and everyone. Here’s how you can join us: Hope to see you Thursday!
Here are the prompts for this week’s Writer’s Workshop:
Write a post based on the word request.
Write a post in exactly 14 sentences.
Do you believe in destiny, or do you believe that life’s outcome is strictly the result of choice and circumstance? What experiences or evidence has led you to your position on fate versus free will?
Do you read memoir, biographies, or reference books? Which ones are your favorites and what do you get out of them?
Write about a time when you wanted to escape or run.
Write a critical review of your favorite television show.
This is my first time trying this, so we will see how it goes. I chose to do number 1: write a post based on the word request. So here goes…
I request that you stay true, To the values that guide you, May your heart be light and free, As you dance through life with glee.
I request that you find peace, In the moments of sweet release, Let your spirit soar and fly, Underneath the endless sky.
Had therapy today, Started off rough but ended better. Black cloud that was hanging over my head Not fully gone away but is less. Obtained skills to help through the struggle. I learned I need to let the negative thoughts float away.
Sometimes the path is dark and unclear, But a glimmer of hope appears near. Therapy brings light and a guiding hand, Easing the burden, helping me stand. The black cloud may linger, but I’ll find my way, Learning to let the negative thoughts float away.
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