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The website content provides a weekly writing prompt for December 21–25, including a poetry challenge, and showcases articles written in response to previous prompts.

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The webpage outlines a series of writing prompts for the week leading up to Christmas, inviting writers to reflect on personal beliefs, decisions, and the feeling of anticipation through poetry. It acknowledges the diverse experiences of the holiday season, offering inspiration for those looking to write during this period. Additionally, the page highlights a collection of articles penned by various authors in response to recent writing prompts, covering themes of self-reflection, emotional acceptance, and personal growth.

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Weekly Prompt: 21–25.12

2 Days of Reflection + Poetry

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Ho, Ho, Ho…

The week of Christmas has started, are you excited? For some it’s going to be a chaotic period, whilst for others a rather quiet one. Some people will find themselves feeling more enthusiastic, whereas other will feel like it’s just another day. Whichever the case, I want you to know I’ve got you covered! If you want to get any writing done during this holiday, here are 2 prompts to use as inspiration and a poetry challenge:

Tuesday: What is a belief you were raised with that you now disagree with?

Wednesday: Describe a decision you’re facing right now. Which path will lead to most growth?

Thursday (poetry challenge): AnticipationWrite a poem about the feelings you experience or things you notice while waiting for something.

That’s it, dear friends. Wishing you all a week of bliss and a Merry Christmas! I’ll be here if you need me (except for the 25th, perhaps).

In case you missed last week’s prompt inspired articles:

By Spyder:

By Ravyne Hawke:

By Marilyn Flower:

By Georgia Lewitt:

By Amy Marley:

By SOULutionMan, aka Yohanan Gregorius:

By Caroline de Braganza:

By Tima Loku:

By Dan Catalin:

By Lucy The Eggcademic (she/her):

Articles written in response to the weekend prompt (thanks Spyder, SOULutionMan, aka Yohanan Gregorius and Ravyne Hawke):

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