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Monday Momentum - Prompt 4

4/6/2015

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This year we want to help you start writing and keep you writing. You know the more you write the better writer you'll be. So, every Monday we will share a prompt with you. 

Connect with us via social media throughout the week and let us know how the writing is going. Use #mmGenerations. 

Here goes the next one...
This prompt comes from Wild Mind: Living the Writer's Life by Natalie Goldberg (pg. 231).
Put aside one day a month to do nothing. Take one of them and be completely lazy. You don't have to dress if you don't want. Let things be. At the end of the day, sidle over to your notebook, but only if you feel like it, and write. If you don't write, it's okay too. The benefits of a lazy day will feed your writing for a long time.
Want some accountability around your writing? Post in the comment section below and let us know how the writing went.
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