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02.27.25

Daily Writing – What You Really Get Out Of It

Daily writing will easily be the most transformative thing you do.

What no one tells you about writing is what a gift it will become when you unlock the ability to free write. To release your mind from constraint and allow conciousness itself to flow through you onto the page. It takes thousands of words and pages to get there. But once you uncover the skill, it can be your release for a lifetime. Your willingness to be uninhibited on a page can be your greatest creative asset of growth, discovery, and creation.

When writing, you will meet yourself on the page a hundred times over. Very often, it will be the best version of you yet.

If you want to see an example of daily writing, you can click here, and if you want to know how to build up a daily writing practice, you can read about that here. Here is the original author’s site who came up with the concept of morning pages.

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02.11.25

Join Me for my Morning Pages 2.11.25

Here I’ve transposed my morning pages from my notebook to my computer to share the process.

“Picture it. See your life as it is unfolding. Untangle your ego and see the world around you. You already see the wonder of life in many ways every day. You are so much more powerful than you even realize. All the power you think you have is just a drop compared to what you actually have.

Your existence is proof of this. You chose this experience to make the most out of it. Either tune out that which doesn’t serve you or grow from it by discovering how it does serve you. Everything can be in service to you if you choose to see it that way.”

What are morning pages? Read more here on my blog for my personal experience of morning pages, or here for more on the origin of morning pages.

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10.12.21

Morning Pages -Writing Secrets

This is not a new idea, and there are many forms and names for “morning pages”.  It’s a form of writing practice. I was introduced to the concept during one of my senior level songwriting classes at Belmont University.  It came to me from the book The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron, and I have since adapted it into a practice that works for me, so today I’m going to share it with you because I believe much of my ability to write consistently can be attributed to this technique.

Morning

They are called morning pages for a reason, because they are meant to be done in the morning.  This idea is that by writing first thing in the morning you can “sweep your mind” clear and allow your creativity to flow.

Written

I find written is best.  You can do this in any way that works for you. For me, something about the act of moving a pen across paper has always had a cathartic effect. It’s my favorite way to begin the day, writing out whatever is floating through my head distracting me.

Timed

In the beginning the timer felt like pressure. I use to worry, “What if I don’t have anything to say?” But I start with something simple – dating the page, and it gets me started. I forget about the timer and just write. Literally, whatever came into my head. Pick a time that’s comfortable for you,  I do 5 minutes as it usually works out to roughly a page for me.  It doesn’t feel like a task because 5 minutes is so short, and that keeps it fun for me.

The Magic

The best part of morning pages is the magic that comes through.  You start out writing whatever’s in your head; the color of the table, how you slept, the weather outside, but somewhere along the page the writing takes a turn.  Something beautiful comes out of the ordinary.  It might not happen for a while, or even every day, but it’s a lovely reminder of the gift that’s inside you – the writer’s perspective.

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