Writing Prompt: Observe your thoughts

Suffering from Writing Prompt writer’s block or need to add some spunk to your writing? The problem may be that you need to change up your routine. To that end, try this tip: For 10 minutes, write down the thoughts going through your head. Then read what you wrote. Spend another 10 minutes writing down your observations about your thoughts.

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