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The website content is a reflective end-of-year prompt encouraging readers to focus on internal growth and self-reflection rather than external events, featuring a weekly series of introspective questions and highlighting articles inspired by previous prompts.

Abstract

As 2020 draws to a close, the website urges a shift from the common narrative of disappointment and negativity towards a more positive and introspective approach. Instead of dwelling on the perceived lack of achievements or the tumultuous external events of the year, it invites readers to engage in self-reflection during the last few days. A series of daily prompts are provided for Monday through Thursday, each designed to stimulate deep personal thought and exploration of one's inner world. The prompts cover topics such as personal epiphanies, courage, purpose, and the emotional impact one wishes to have on others through poetry. Additionally, the website showcases a collection of articles written in response to previous prompts, offering diverse perspectives on personal beliefs, faith, societal concepts, and the experience of anticipation.

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  • The author expresses a non-conformist attitude towards the expected end-of-year negativity, advocating for a focus on personal growth and internal reflection.
  • There is an emphasis on the importance of controlling one's internal narrative and the power of positive self-talk.
  • The weekly prompts are seen as a tool for grounding oneself and fostering a sense of purpose and self-awareness.
  • The articles featured are a testament to the community's engagement with the prompts and reflect

Weekly Prompt: 28-31.12

Last few days of reflection of 2020

Photo by LOGAN WEAVER on Unsplash

Ahoy!!!

2020 is coming to an end…Oh no!!! Let’s all panic over the fact that we feel like we didn’t achieve much this year. Let’s publish content about how terrible these 12 months have been…Let’s complain and be negative, because that’s what we’re expected to do around this time, right?

Well, not us, folks, not us. We will use these last few days of 2020 we have left to reflect on our internal world. To hell with everything that happens externally…There’s only so much we can do about it, there’s only so much we can control! I am more concerned about what goes on within. What we’re focusing on. What we’re repeating in our heads. You know, the good stuff.

I know I’ve been living in my head a lot lately and so I want to ground myself through the following prompts. I hope you’re onboard with the idea of some more self reflection! It will be rewarding in the end (and you know it!):

Monday: Tell me about a “wow” or “oh yeah” moment in your life. When you came to a realization and something made complete sense. What happened? Where were you? What did you realize/learn?

Tuesday: What do you wish you were bold or brave enough to do?

Wednesday: What does having purpose mean to you?

Thursday (poetry challenge): In detail, write a poem about how you would like people to feel after interacting with you.

That’s it for now, dear friends! Hope you have enjoyed the ride KTHT took you on in 2020 and are excited for new projects and exciting challenges in 2021 :)

Thank you for your time, as always. A big, fat NAMAS’CRAY!

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

By Henery X:

By Georgia Lewitt:

By Marilyn Flower:

By Spyder:

By Yohanan Gregorius (please call me Greg or YG):

By Gaston King:

By Ruchi Thalwal:

By Lucy The Eggcademic (she/her):

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