There are days when ideas don’t come naturally, and I make efforts to find inspiration, such as finding a topic for my new blog post. While using the ‘daily prompt’ is very useful (a life saver for regular blogging), my special exercise for inspiration and idea-generation is often to stroll down my garden. Observing nature clears my mind, brings serenity, and helps me to focus, develop, and choose the best topic for my next blog.
While this week’s post is exceptionally very short, the photos also convey stories of their own. I invite you to share your experience on idea-generation, and what works best for you. Thank you!
My monkey mind provides endless topics.
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Thanks for stopping by. Have a fabulous day!
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I live in a very small city where nature is really an inspiration from me.
I do relate, that sometimes we need to go out on that stroll for inspiration 🙂
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Thanks for your comment, Moushmi! Where do you live? ☺
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I live in a very small city called Jamshedpur, near West Bengal in India,
Where are you from?
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I’m from Mauritius. 🌊🌅
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Sometimes poems form while I’m driving or interacting with people. The challenge is to remember them when I get time to write. Not always the case. I love the “cotton clouds”.
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Thank you Mairi! ☺
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Most of my inspiration comes from nature. I also believe short posts with photography can convey as much or more as longer writing. As a picture book author, I strive for that.
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Thanks Laura, for your ideas!
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