Posts Tagged ‘Writing’
5 Minute Storytelling: Remembering A Day Off
Days off hold a special place in our collective memory. Whether it’s a snow day from school, a long holiday weekend, or an unexpected Monday off work, these breaks in routine often become the backdrop for some of our most treasured memories. Unlike planned vacations where every moment is anticipated and scheduled, spontaneous days off…
Read More15 Powerful Winter Solstice Prompts
With the music in the stores switching over and the realization that the Yule Time is rapidly approaching, I present the first of a few holiday-specific prompt sets for those of you who are looking to strike up conversations related to Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, the Winter Solstice, and more. These posts are a small way…
Read MoreHanukkah Prompts for Family Storytelling
With the music in the stores switching over and the realization that the Yule Time is rapidly approaching, I present a few holiday-specific prompt sets for those of you who are looking to strike up conversations related to Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, the Winter Solstice, and more. I hope you have an opportunity to talk with…
Read More14 Powerful Christmas Writing Prompts
With the music in the stores switching over and the realization that the Yule Time is rapidly approaching, I present the first of a few holiday-specific prompt sets for those of you who are looking to strike up conversations related to Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, the Winter Solstice, and more. These posts are a small way…
Read MoreKeep the Conversation Going
Think about your day-to-day conversations with those closest to you. What do they look like? Usually, we ask simple questions that evoke simple responses. Surface questions are important building blocks of conversation, but they can be slightly stalling when it comes to keeping the conversation going. This is where we can incorporate everyday storytelling into…
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