Time to get up bright and early and . . .
get to Writing!
BLOG SESSION
January 9th, 2018
Good Morning Writers, Authors, Poets, and all Creative Writers of various genres ~ We're back here on the Blog to have a wonderful Session that will get you perked up this morning and ready to w r i t e!
The first thing that will get some of us Writers going this morning is ~ you guessed it . . .
A nice hot fresh cup of JAVA!
For other Writers, it is necessary that there be quiet in the morning. Introspective Writers have difficulty getting up to a lot of noise, chatter, and hustle bustle in the morning. In fact, many of our writing friends here with us on the Blog will be glad to share their insight with you on the meditation practices that they utilize in the morning. Our writing friends who meditate and/or take it slow in the morning (like the cat at the top of today's Blog Session) are not on the buzzing bees team, and we should not look for them to be. Everybody has their own pace, and we should respect that about each of us.
Many of our friends here this morning will also share with you how they make it a habit to first get up and start making a note of what they dreamed about before they have a chance of getting caught up in the movement of the day and lose sight of the vision in their dream. For many Writers here this morning, a Dream Journal or a Dream Diary is a necessary tool that is needed by their bedside, and has great value . . .
Dream Diaries are companions to Dreamers
and also serve as an additional bonus to your regular Diary.
Dream Diaries
are a Dreamer's Best Friend
For many Writer's, their dreams are the fuel that ignites the embers that create their Short Stories, Mystery Novels, Journal Writings, Crime Stories, Plays, Lyrics to Songs, and Special Projects.
Dream Journals give you more room to write and add illustrations, drawings, symbols, numbers and other items that accompany your dreams. Whenever you have a quiet time (and space) to write your Dreams out, you should open up your Dream Journal and write away ~ . Every little detail that you can recall (including the feelings that went along with the events in your dream) is important to write down. You'll be grateful that you wrote down all the little details and the bits and pieces of your dreams, because you will more easily recall what happened in your dreams with detailed input recorded in your Dream Journal or Dream Diary (whichever you prefer to use).
Dream Journalist
(The Dreamer who records dreams in their Dream Journal)
OUR NEXT BLOG SESSON:
You're the only one who can tell your story ~
So, by all means ~ Tell it!
Friends ~ See you in the next fascinating Blog Session!
Peace, Love & Light
By René Allen
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