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Admin šŸ¦– is actually famous micro celebrity Writeitout
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Writeitout" has officially joined the Aphmau writing team.
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My writing tip for the day? Ignore word count, ignore proper writing, just write. You'll thank me later. #WritersOfX #WritingCommunity #StorytellersUnite #AuthorsOfTwitter #WriteWithoutFear #JustWrite #AmWriting #WriteItOut #WritersLife #KeepWriting #FirstDraftMagic #WritingTips
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her child will take on that burden, similar to how God’s child died for the world to be saved and if you guys watched that WriteItOut video, it could be Alina or another version of her daughter she will have. Maybe a combination of Alina/Lilith? (5/5)
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The Phoenix Drop High PARODY is OUT NOW! šŸ¦ā€šŸ”„ šŸ’§ I want to say this has been a really fun video to recreate for the channel. As a reminder this is a PARODY. Thank you to @_Aphmau_ for giving us permission to make this video at VidCon. I’m sorry this took longer than expected but we hope you all enjoy the video as much as we did. ALSO Huge Thanks to WriteItOut for being a Guest Star on this video! I wonder who he plays in this... šŸ¤” #aphtwt youtube.com/watch?v=4gkj0RBO…
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Gratitude looks good on you! šŸ’Œ Take a moment today to pen a heartfelt thank you—it’s the perfect post-holiday tradition. ā¤ļø Who are you thanking today? šŸ–‹ļø" #NationalThankYouNoteDay #GratitudeIsEverything #SpreadKindness #ThankfulHeart #WriteItOut
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Author & grief camp volunteer ericaperl.com facilitated our workshop ā€œHealing Words: Writing Through Family Grief.ā€ Using journals, microphones, pens & pencils, families engaged in writing & sharing about grief #write #WriteItOut #journaling #poetry #grief @zoom
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Today’s ā€œWrite It Outā€ prompt: What do you want your teacher to know about you that you think they don’t already know? The responses are ranging from silly to serious, but each answer is meaningful! I’d recommend this prompt to any educator! @GHMS_Grizzlies #writeitout
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I THINK I SAW WRITEITOUT ???? HE LOOKS SO SIMILAR BUT I DIDNT SAY ANYTHING
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I've got my 'highlights' done. On my on Amazon listing. Lovely to see what chimes with readers, as these bits are special to me #grief #writeitout #TellMeHowThisEnds
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By the time I met Pat, I didn’t think I’d survive child sexual abuse. I was so tired of life. I was tired of endless crisis. I was tired of intervention from services. Most of all I was tired of being told there was something wrong with me. I was consumed with a rage inside I needed to express. I had years of grief to process. I had stories I needed to tell. I needed to make sense of my experience but didn’t know where to start because when I tried, the words wouldn’t come out. Writing my experiences of child sexual abuse in therapy saved my life. It gave me a voice but it wasn’t just the act of ā€˜telling’ that was important. It was Pat’s response that made the difference. The Flying Child - A Cautionary Fairy Tale for Adults. amazon.co.uk/Flying-Child-Ca… #csa #counselling #therapymemoir #theflyingchildstory #acautionarytale #acautionaryfairytale #writingastherapy #writeitout #childsexualabuse #book #write
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I observed our scholars creating magic through poetry! Authentically engaged in the writing process... Thank you to Darius Daughtry @artprevailsproject for bringing the #writeitout program to Charger Nation.
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ā€œWriting to Think about Thinking’s Thinkably Thinkable Thinkingnessā€ is how @EnclaveAcademy will playfully discuss the #MetacognitionMission within this brilliant post by metacognitive @shaneparrish. At @enclave_center, we #WriteItOut to #ThinkItThrough. fs.blog/writing-to-think/
I wrote something new. "Writing forces you to slow down, focus your attention, and think deeply. In a world where attention is fragmented in seconds, thinking becomes more reactive than reasoned. Only when we have time to play with a problem can we hope to think about it substantially. Writing requires sticking with something a little longer and developing a deeper understanding. [...] Writing is the process by which you realize that you do not understand what you are talking about. Of course, you can learn a lot about something without writing about it. However, writing about something complicated and hard to pin down acts as a test to see how well you understand it. When we approach our work as a stranger, we often discover how something that seems so simple in our heads is explained entirely wrong. Most organizations see PowerPoint and writing as interchangeable. They are not. Powerpoint masks poor thinking. Just because presentations are easy to create doesn’t mean the person creating them understands what they are talking about. ... All the time spent making the presentation look good comes at the expense of wrestling with the problem and developing unique insights. Pretty graphics don’t only drug the presenter, they also intoxicate the audience. When dressed up, even poor thinking can come off as well thought out. Writing avoids this because it strips away the fancy graphics. Poor thinking has nowhere to hide. Other than reading them yourself, one way to test your ideas is to let others read them. Strangers reading your writing can’t see all the thoughts in your head, only the ones you put into words and share. It’s easy to assume the people who disagree with you are wrong. Sharing your understanding with the world allows you to not only test your thinking but also gain the perspective of others." Source: fs.blog/writing-to-think/
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