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The website content is a poetry prompt encouraging writers to reflect on and share what good vibes mean to them, emphasizing the importance of positivity, mindfulness, and supportive relationships for a good life.

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The poetry prompt titled "Good Vibes Equal Good Life" invites writers to explore the concept of good vibes through their unique experiences and perspectives. It suggests that a positive mindset, mindfulness, and the presence of inspiring and caring individuals contribute significantly to one's happiness and overall well-being. The prompt encourages reflection on personal memories that evoke happiness and the actions one has taken to spread positivity. It also serves as a call to appreciate and cherish the people who uplift and motivate us, considering them gems in our lives. The article emphasizes the mutual growth that arises from sharing good vibes and invites writers to contribute their poems and thoughts on the subject, with no time limit for submissions.

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  • The author believes that a toxic mindset should be avoided and replaced with a perspective that allows for good vibes only.
  • There is a strong opinion that surrounding oneself with positive influences is crucial for personal growth and maintaining a happy life.
  • The article conveys that reflecting on moments of happiness can help individuals understand what truly makes them content.
  • It is suggested that being mindful of the positive impact others have on us can lead to a more fulfilling life.
  • The prompt implies that sharing love and poetry can enhance the collective experience of happiness and mindfulness within a community of writers.
  • The author expresses gratitude towards contributors and encourages new writers to join the poetry prompt, indicating a supportive and inclusive attitude towards the writing community.

POETRY PROMPT #5

Good Vibes Equal Good Life

Mindfulness, caring, and happiness

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People, people, people Small, tall, all sizes All are different

How are they unique? Different mindset? A creative perspective on life?

Life is way too short A toxic mindset has to go Bye-bye to toxic people Even if you love them Life is way too short

Instead, look for a different perspective Good vibes are only allowed

Reflect on what you truly like On those great people who… Inspire you Motivate you to thrive for your goals Cry with you when you are down Laugh at your silly happenings Tell you your own mistakes Make you want to be a better person

Caring agents who uplift everyone around them Be mindful of who these people are Appreciate having them in your life They are unique in every way

Look for those hidden treasures by your side And consider them gems of your life

Reflect, reflect, reflect

What makes you happy? Go back to some of your best memories Hold on to them and make them better in the future

So… Do you also consider yourself a good person? What have you done for others? How do you offer the world…

Good vibes?

It’s good vibes both ways That is how everyone grows Together to have a better life

And remember…

Good vibes equal good life!

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This is the first poetry prompt of November. If you’d like to write your own piece, please share what good vibes mean to you. Is it a special place, person, or thing? Why do you consider it good or beneficial? How has this affected your overall life? When was the last time you truly felt happy, caring, and mindful? Were you alone or with other people? What would you change to have a better life? We would like to read about some of your life experiences!

If you do join, please add the following tags:

  • Dancingelephnatspress
  • DEP Poetry

There is no time limit to any of the poetry prompts. 💪

Want to join in on the poetry fun? What are you waiting for? 😻

Jo An Fox-Wright Maddox, Antonis Iliakis, Dr. Preeti Singh, Sharing Randomly, Trista Signe Ainsworth, Ayoub Mouhachtt, Vidya Sury, Collecting Smiles, Carrie, Cynthia A. Morgan, Cypriano Mokobia, Tunnel Books, author and creator, Francis Edwards, Filiz Özer, Christina DeFeo, Natalie Gasper, Alejandro Betancourt, Neal Lemery, Art Bram, Victoria Gregg, Jodian Marie Thomas, MS, Bsc, Asc, Sumit Kumar, Siobhan Champion, Synthia Stark, Saif Farooqi, PhD, Rane Kelze, Rahul Anand, Nimity, Nikki Waterson, B.R. Shenoy, Umme Salma, Nathalie Clair, Marrisa W., Kevin J Fellows, Kedy, E. Katherine Kottaras, Judey Kalchik, Darlene Corbett, DR Rawson — The Possibilist, Holly Faupel, Pius Adejumobi, Bright Okeye, Andreas D., Alex Lorenzen, Agnes Davis, Adam Nathan Wieland, Bridie D, Tamil, Carmen Micsa, Lucia Landini, CARMEN F MICSA, Juana Flor, Monoreena Acharjee Majumdar, Alan Simpson, Nada Chehade, Purbita Chakraborty, Niall Leah, Anjali Joshi, B.R. Shenoy, Suma Narayan, Karen Schwartz, Pene Hodge, Lola Rosario, Vashni Stories, Libby Shively McAvoy, Mary Vraa, Christina, Sally Prag, Bernie Pullen, Bingz Huang, Arup Purkayastha, Jennifer Dunne, Mawde Olssen, Jodie Helm, Erin M., Anaya Nosso, Barbara Cook, DesaraeBlack, Divya Goswami, Misti Lynn, Patricia Pixie❤, David Amato, Omy, Drashti Shroff, Mahein Kazi, Lalitha Brahma, Ticapo, Shev K, Amanda Payne, Amina Giselle, B A Little, Life not abrupt (L.n.a.), Aarti Tailor, Adriianna Lagorio, Amaya Island Girl, Dave Amato, DR Rawson — The Possibilist, Paul Gardner, Gulsun Uluer, Janet Mary Cobb (she/her), Jielynne Barao, Jerry Pompilio, Kasturi Patra, Lillian Esther, Mohini Vats, Neera Handa Dr, Neha Sonney, Author, Patrick Parker, Pam Winter, Susie Pinon, AliB, Ron Van Fleet, Shaqib Akram, Zack Harris, Pauline Evanosky, David Stockar, Anurag Paul, Anna Boulas, Blogs by J, Nicki J, Sahil Patel, Deb Fiore, Pam Avila, Buddhi Ruparathna, Kerrie Gutierrez-Diaz, Allisonn Church

PS: If you don’t see your name but you’re a writer, please do tell me so I can add you to our writers’ list. 🙏 And if you don’t want to be tagged in future prompts, please also do tell us!

Sharing the love for poetry

I would also like to take this opportunity to stand out some of our writer’s verses.

Kevin J Fellows shares that the end can be a new beginning! 🌳

“…this boundary of coming and going”

As Amaya Island Girl writes, life can be so fragile, filled with ups and downs, so what would you do? 👌

“Every moment, every touch, every word, every sound It is all I have, here and now, not forever.”

Dr. Gabriella Korosi remembers us to always take advantage of the present, ad truly enjoy it. ⏰

“Here and now, in a blink of an eye, The now is the past as this moment flew by.”

Poetry Prompt #4

If you’d like to see the last poetry prompt, head on to the following link! 😉

Thank you to the Dancing Elephant’s Press editors, for their support and initiative!

Lady Dr. Gabriella Korosi, Vidya Sury, Collecting Smiles, and Dr. Preeti Singh

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