Hey there, I'm back again today With the opposite of prose. No conducting business as usual Just flowing, I suppose. Flowing with "my feels," And, I'm feeling fairly great. Just needing to dial back a bit For a well-earned mental break. You know how that may go sometimes -- Some time to sit … Continue reading Writing Therapy: A Short Poem about the Precious Things in Life
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“Write What’s on Your Heart” Day
Have you heard of Write What's on Your Heart Day? And, did you know that it's today? I'm guessing your answers are "No" and "No." And that would make perfect sense, because I actually just made it up. Hee. Hee. (Well, at least I think I made it up. You never know these days. It … Continue reading “Write What’s on Your Heart” Day
Uncovering Identity in Personal Writing
Your relationship with therapeutic writing can be quite intimate if you allow it to naturally function as it should. It's relationship-like. Writing for personal healing is no new thing, because human beings are no new thing. We've been around for a while, and we've seen therapeutic writing used in various forms but probably never recognized … Continue reading Uncovering Identity in Personal Writing
What is Writing Therapy in 25 Sentences?
The following 5 sentences aren't included in the 25, so don't start counting just yet. In this blog post, I'm attempting to break down therapeutic writing into a few bite-sized nuggets of information -- just to give you some insight into the world of Degrees of Maternity for the upcoming months. We're going to explore … Continue reading What is Writing Therapy in 25 Sentences?



