📷 Santa Fe ~ My favorite days—cloudy and moody—to go for a walk.
THURSDAYS IN 50 WORDS
is about helping to ignite a spark to get work done, begin a new project, or find more creativity within ourselves.
Sometimes life takes over—you probably know what I’m talking about—the day passes and suddenly it’s nighttime and I realize that I’ve done a lot, except for writing. But, hey, I can write 50 words. There’s no excuse.
Write 50 words about anything that comes to your mind.
Use the prompt below to write your 50 words.
Write 50 words about how you feel.
Write 50 about what to do with your next creative project.
If you’re a writer, add 50 works to whatever project you’re working on.
Prompt 2: write 50 words about your biggest dream.
Where do you want to travel to?
What do you want to achieve?
What would you love to buy?
What would you like to do to help others?
I am grateful you’re here. Let’s make this a safe place where everybody is heard and accepted.
Love,
❤️ Olivia
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Beautiful photo and excellent advice, Olivia. As I read this, I instantly thought, "I still need to get out for a walk." I can coach clients on how to allow themselves to enjoy that treat (and pay attention to their inner child who's desperately yearning for attention). And then I put off treating myself. I see a long walk coming this weekend.
Yes! I can rarely manage a whole day, but every single morning I take time out for myself and go for a walk. It is usually before anyone else in the house is up - pre dawn throughout the winter months, just after right now. I usually walk around 3 miles in the green and canalside areas near my house and use it to be utterly selfish - just be in nature, soak up the green and the birdsong and let my mind wander where it needs to. It helps me work things through and declutter my brain. And it also helps me write - I usually keep the thoughts in my head until I got home but at times I dictate as I walk. Some of the dog walkers out at that time are quite perplexed because I am walking without a dog, but I don't need a dog to make me go out for a walk. Having to follow the whims of a dog (which is what they are all doing), is the opposite of what I want and need at that time.