This week: Inspiring Prompts for Spring! Edited by: Lilli 🧿 ☕ More Newsletters By This Editor
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"You're only here for a short visit. Don't hurry. Don't worry. And be sure to smell the flowers along the way."
~ Walter C. Hagen
"When one flower blooms, spring awakens everywhere."
~ John O'Donohue
"The man who has planted a garden feels that he has done something for the good of the world."
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As the days get longer, brighter, and warmer, we hope to experience a renewal of creative energy. This season is all about rebirth and new beginnings, sloughing off the winter blahs and starting on exciting new projects. So embrace the spring fever and take on the new season with some of these writing prompts for spring.
Forget what it says on the calendar; what do you notice about the world that tells you spring has arrived?
Springtime is all about new beginnings. What new beginning will you embrace this year? Think about creative projects, learning new things, overcoming bad habits, or letting go of past mistakes.
Think about where you were in your life last spring. How have you grown or changed in that time, and what have you learned?
Miss winter? Make a list of at least five things you can do in springtime that you can’t do in the wintertime.
Go for a walk outside; then, come back and describe your adventure using all five senses.
Spring cleaning is a big part of this season. What are some things, literal objects or old habits, that you could “clean out” of your life this year?
Think about your favorite spring foods. What meals or snacks feel like springtime to you?
Spring is a great time for goal setting. Name one thing you’d like to accomplish between the spring equinox and the summer solstice.
If you could travel anywhere for spring break, where would you go?
Describe your idea of a perfect spring day.
Spring is the ideal time for a fresh start. Write a few ideas about how to make this year your best one yet.
There’s a saying that goes, “April showers bring spring flowers.” How can we apply this idea to our wider mindsets?
What are your favorite spring activities for warm days?
What are your favorite spring activities for rainy days?
The spring season is all about personal growth, and it’s a great time to develop new knowledge. Think of some ideas for new things you’d like to learn (hint: you could level up your writing skills!). |
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