Susie Winfield is hosting an "April Relationship Writing Challenge" to celebrate her 3rd wedding anniversary, inviting interested writers to participate in a series of relationship-focused writing prompts.
Abstract
On the occasion of her 3rd wedding anniversary on April 18th, Susie Winfield has announced an "April Relationship Writing Challenge" tailored to her interest in relationship topics. This challenge is designed for those who have expressed a desire to engage in writing about various aspects of relationships, including personal experiences, beliefs, and advice. Participants will respond to a list of prompts that explore the depth and breadth of romantic relationships, from the length of time known to the role of faithfulness and finances. Winfield has carefully considered the challenge's structure to avoid pressuring anyone into participating, ensuring that only those interested are included. The challenge aims to foster a deeper understanding of relationships through shared insights and stories, and it encourages reflection on personal growth, compatibility, and the dynamics of partnership.
Opinions
Winfield believes in the importance of shared interests in relationships, as evidenced by her decision to include only those who have shown interest in the writing challenge.
She values the significance of personal milestones, using her wedding anniversary as an inspiration for the writing theme.
The inclusion of a diverse range of prompts suggests that Winfield sees relationships as multifaceted, encompassing emotional, spiritual, financial, and recreational aspects.
Winfield acknowledges the importance of individuality and self-reliance within a relationship, as indicated by the prompt about mental independence despite spiritual unity.
She emphasizes the value of respect, communication, and mutual support in a relationship, as seen in prompts about showing respect, discussing annoyances, and maintaining a healthy partnership.
Winfield's approach to the challenge implies that she sees writing as a means of self-expression and connection with others, fostering a community of writers reflecting on shared human experiences.
The invitation to continue being tagged in the challenge indicates that Winfield respects the autonomy of participants and is open to feedback.
By encouraging membership to Medium for unrestricted access to her writing, Winfield shows confidence in the value of her content and its potential to engage and inspire readers.
April Relationship Writing Challenge
It’s Our Anniversary
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On April 18th, my husband and I will be celebrating our 3rd wedding anniversary. To mark this momentous occasion I will be embarking on yet another writing challenge but this will be more in my wheelhouse of relationships.
I went back and forth in my mind on whether I was tagging the ones that I know like a challenge. From this point on, I will only include those who have expressed interest in participating. There will be no toe stepping over here.
Without further ado, these are the prompts for the “April Relationship Writing Challenge”.
How long have you known your significant other?
Relationship Goals
What is the importance of religion/spirituality in your relationship?
What’s the best age to get married?
If you’re not married do you want to be?
If you already had kids/fur babies, how do they get along with your significant other?
Do you and your partner share common goals?
Do you have small kids or are they grown?
What do you like best about your partner?
What don’t you like about your partner?
Have either one of you ever been unfaithful?
Finances? Are they in order or a work in progress
The importance of sexual compatibility in a long-term relationship
In sickness and in health
For better or worse
Men need reassurance too
Do you believe in Love Languages?
What were your wedding colors or theme?
What do you do for fun?
Knowing yourself before finding your partner.
Did you find your soulmate?
Yes, you become one flesh spiritually but mentally you should be dependent on yourself
It’s no one’s job to make you happy, be secure in your own identity
Do you show respect for each other
Is Divorce an option?
If they say something that annoys you do you tell them?
What’s the best advice you were given at the beginning of your marriage?
Which of you are the most sensitive?
Do you consider your partner your best friend?
What is your best advice for maintaining a healthy and fulfilling long-term relationship?
Let me know if you want to continue to be tagged, otherwise the show must go on.
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