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Summary

The "Weekly Prompt: 29th of March-2nd of April" article from the "Introspection & Transition Series" on the undefined website announces upcoming changes, including writer-suggested topics and new projects like a podcast and a website, while reflecting on the publication's adaptability and inviting feedback.

Abstract

The undefined website's weekly update for March 29th to April 2nd marks the conclusion of the "Introspection & Transition Series." The editor emphasizes the publication's commitment to change and adaptability, quoting Evan Williams on the importance of embracing change. The update introduces new interactive elements, such as prompt ideas from writers on Slack, and teases exciting developments like a podcast and a new website. The editor also announces the availability of Chakra Shadow Work Journals and encourages feedback from readers. The article concludes with a list of reflective prompts for the week and acknowledges the previous week's contributor articles, offering a "buy me a coffee" option for support.

Opinions

  • The editor values adaptability and considers it a key strength of the publication.
  • There is an emphasis on community engagement, with the inclusion of writer-suggested topics.
  • The editor is open to feedback and encourages readers to share their thoughts on the publication's changes.
  • The publication is expanding its multimedia presence with the planned introduction of a podcast.
  • The editor has a hands-on approach to quality control, as evidenced by the ordering of author copies for the Chakra Shadow Work Journals.
  • The editor expresses excitement about the future projects and changes within the publication.
  • Contributors are acknowledged for their articles inspired by the previous week's prompts, showcasing a collaborative and appreciative editorial approach.
  • The editor provides optional prompts and encourages participation while respecting the comfort levels of the writers.

Weekly Prompt: 29th of March-2nd of April

Introspection & transition series

Image by mohamed Hassan de la Pixabay

Long time no see!

Just kidding. We’re always keeping in touch over here.

It’s the last week of March, which means it is also the last week of the introspection & transitions series before we change things around here again. As Evan Williams stated in his latest update regarding Medium publications: “I consider embracing change one of our biggest strengths.”

Me too, Ev, me too. I think one of the reasons this publication is thriving is due to our willingness to adjust, adapt and improve constantly. Let me know if you agree or disagree. I am always keen on receiving your feedback!

One of the changes that we are going to implement starting this week is to include prompt ideas suggested by our writers on Slack. If you’re not part of it yet, you may wish to consider joining.

What this means is, apart from the 3 prompts I release weekly, you will also have the option of writing on topics suggested by your colleagues at Know Thyself. Isn’t that exciting? Hell yes, it is!

Big & exciting things are coming up for KTHT. As suggested by Anthi Psomiadou, hosting a podcast in the near future is on the list as well as building a website with the help of Riku Arikiri & few others. And, not just that, but my Chakra Shadow Work Journals will be available for purchase very soon. In fact, they’ve been available for quite a while, but I wanted to make sure the paperback version meets my expectations, and so I ordered author copies that will be arriving very soon.

Anyway, enough with the waffling!

Here’s your reflective weekly prompts:

Monday: I don’t date, I elevate

Wednesday: What illusions must I dispel?

Friday: What unexpressed vision keeps me up at night?

Bonus topics suggested by our writers:

  • Simple Beauty (thanks Spyder)
  • Yin & Yang (thanks Claire Kelly)
  • What were your regrets/mistakes in the past that have become valuable lessons for the present? (thanks Alice Floris)
  • Imagine if you will, a world in which we accept that the date of death, but not the how, is determined before you were born. How would that “truth” affect you, your thinking and actions? (thanks Marcus)

Choose what resonates and leave the rest! There is no right or wrong. There just is.

The inspiring, lighthearted topics for Tuesday & Thursday will be released tomorrow, so stay tuned! Also, keep in mind that you are not bound by these days, you can submit your prompted articles anytime during this week.

On another note, these topics are purely optional, participate only if you feel comfortable.

Now let’s get into last week’s prompt inspired articles!

P.S: If you would like to support me & the expansion of Know Thyself, you can buy me a coffee by clicking here. Thanks a bunch & many hugs!

I am terribly sorry if I left anyone out. Please let me know if I did and I will include your article ASAP. Thanks for understanding!

Leilani Belle: Imagine That, Me Listening To You?

Camille Grady: Being the Boss of Your Own Life

Alice Floris: The Emerging Sun

Marilyn Flower: Challenge Authority? Moi? Let Me Count the Ways!

Spyder: The System: The Good, the Bad, the Ugly

Riku Arikiri: How Selflessness Can Be A Double-Edged Sword For You

Brooke Thomas (Living Unglossed): Confession

Dr. Fatima Imam: Best and the Worst: Changed with My Mindset

Kevin Jahleel Ishimwe: Unleash Your Wings Little Birdie

Marcus: Medium’s a Soul Incubator

Melanie J.: I’m Rebellious

Timothy O'Neill: The Angel And The Crow

Dan Catalin: The Fathers That Failed Me

Nombuso Makhubu: Free Luxury Get Away, A Tale Of Utter Rebellion On My Part!

Wendy S. Bradfield: How Are You Growing Into Yourself?

Ruchi Thalwal: Universe Bless You with People Who Can Be Best Teachers

Henery X: I’ll Never Lead You Astray

Rita Duponty: When Heart and Mind are One

Orla Kenny: Flying High On Eagle’s Wings

George Blue Kelly: What Luck For Rulers That Men Do Not Think

Silvia Poldaru, MA: Who’s Running Your Life — Your Mind Or Your Inner Authority?

K. Barrett: Do You Have The Courage To Resume “Normal” Travel?

Misty Moon: The Metronome

— Rainna: This Or That?

Yana Bostongirl: The Watchmaker

The Despicable Hippie: What Is Time?

Francesca Dallaglio: Your Time Deserves More Value

Manasi Joglekar: Hands On the Clock Go Round and Round

Thalia Dunn: “Time Races by So Fast!”

Mai Tsutomu: With Time As An Aid Or A Force

Kelley A. Mussler: What is Time?

Gal Mux: Time: How Long Or How Well?

Lucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她): On Challenging The Status Quo, Flying Dreams, Niche Interests And More: A Poetry Series

Shaista Malik: We Attract People On The Amount Of Merit We Provide To Them

Georgia Lewitt: Words Matter

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