For the last couple years, I’ve done Q&A at this time of year. (You can check these out in the indexes on the home page, in the lower right hand corner.)
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It’s a piece of The Unschool that I particularly enjoy—hearing from you, what’s on your mind, what is your empty page asking of you, where you’re at in this work.
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I look forward to this—
Alison
I don't have a question but a request for some short writing exercises that get the imagination flowing. For example, there is one where you spend 1 or 2 minutes writing down every word you can think of that begins with a letter. Do the same with another letter. Then spend a few timed minutes making a poem for those lists of words.
I’d like to write a book - either about making changes for oneself or in ones business - which is part “advice” part “humour”. In otter words my story is intended to be humorous but also “reading between the lines” contains practical tips to achieve the change. Have you any tips on how to incorporate both?