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Embodied examples4/13/2024 ![]() My approach may look slightly different each time I sit down and write. Yes, I’m still writing, but the focus is less on brain dumping and more on tuning into my body as I’m writing. Do I really need to be writing about it and reliving it over and over again? And then I made the switch to embodied writingĮverything changed. Then, I reach a point where I’ll think to myself I’m living this. So, for me, with journaling and diary writing, I often find myself writing about the same things over and over again. I spend my free time either tidying up work odds and ends or engaging in some form of relaxation (YouTube, watching Australian Rules Football etc). I work a lot and chat with friends mostly online due to being in different locations. The thing is, my life is fairly uneventful (by choice). And at a certain point, these forms of writing become inevitably, well… boring. I’ve successfully completed 30-day challenges and other writing streaks. If embodied writing is not journaling or diary writing, then what is it? As a writer, I’ve found myself jumping and falling off the journaling or diary writing bandwagon over and over again. ![]()
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