Weekly Prompt: 22–26 (February)
Delving deep series

Hello sunshine!
Delighted to be your host for this week’s prompts! I’m forever grateful you’re choosing to join in with your creativity & authenticity once again. In fact, I have carefully selected this week’s reflective prompts so that you can delve deep within and explore some more. Dora the Explorer’s got nothing on us!
Monday: What is it you no longer know? What is now uncertain?
Wednesday: What quality of your self-image might you benefit from evaluating?
Friday: At what point are you good enough? When are you self-improved enough to accept yourself?
As you can see, not the toughest questions, but not the easiest ones either. Reflect but also have fun. Self discovery can feel invigorating too, not just painful. It can feel however you choose to make it feel like. When it comes to pouring your soul into your articles, it’s all about creativity, honesty and spontaneity.
Feel free to submit poetry/non fiction/haikus/journal entries or whatever else you have in mind. There is no right or wrong here. There just is!
Also, a warm welcome to all new writers! Please keep in mind that these prompts are purely optional and serve as a means of inspiration. Participate only if you feel comfortable.
*For those who don’t wish to share personal stuff publicly, I will be releasing lighthearted, inspiring prompts (for Tuesday and Thursday) tomorrow.
If you would like to support the expansion of Know Thyself, Heal Thyself you can buy me a coffee by clicking here. I have many upcoming plans and projects for this publication and the lovely community we’ve created together, so make sure to stay tuned!
You can read about my first project here: Chakra Shadow Work Journal
In case you missed last week’s prompt inspired articles:
K. Barrett: Hello…From the Inside
Dan Catalin: A Message From The Past
Spyder: An Overdue Chat with Me and You
Marilyn Flower: Why Do You Think I Never Had Children?
Dean K Miller: The Inner Child Returns
Leilani Belle: A Tonic of Wildness, Do You Need One?
Dr. Fatima Imam: Surprising Appraisal
K.M. Langevin: Nothing, Invigorating
