Last blog post, Write to Communicate to Yourself, I included a poll for you wonderful folks to complete, regarding where we should start in our “therapeutic writing to ourselves” journey. However, I’ve heard nothing but crickets thus far. Well, not literal crickets. And, not even crickets. It’s just been complete silence that I’ve experienced, really. … Continue reading Creating Your Writing Therapy Environment
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Write to Communicate to Yourself
Write it like you mean it! That's how I'm going to start this discussion. Because when it comes to writing to yourself, you owe it to yourself to be honest with yourself. (How many times can I say "yourself?") Really, what I'm trying to say is that you might as well be honest with yourself … Continue reading Write to Communicate to Yourself
Writing as a Communication Enhancer
My goal to incentivize you to write has taken on a brand-new but exciting undertone. A different direction – I know – but trek along with me, because we’re going to go all out with using written communication to improve our relationship with self and others. It’s a needful time to do so, too. And … Continue reading Writing as a Communication Enhancer
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?
Why Writing Therapy?
Hey, why not? Okay, that's a pretty vague response, so I'll start over. The motivation behind writing therapy? Well, quite simply, it's YOU -- and me. Let me explain. When I look all around me (at the human condition) today, I'm constantly reminded of how delicate the human spirit is. It can be broken in … Continue reading Why Writing Therapy?




