Stories are what’s left after our experiences have come and gone

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I won’t lie, a lot of my experiences with the real world have let me down, but I could always count on creating my own world to escape it all. Doodles, paintings, crafts, choreography, until eventually learning how to pour my heart out on paper by giving life to my thoughts. I like to call this place “the nothing space”. Turning some of life’s most painful moments into something perpetually alluring helped me to survive them. Overcome them. learn from them. And while, of course, my life has certainly not been all doom and gloom, writing has helped me celebrate and appreciate the good times, too.

https://kaitlynalexisorth.com/about

Somewhere along the way I got deep, and personal

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I once thought of starting out every blog with, ‘Once upon time…’ because I thought it was cute and different. Once I thought about writing about dreams we have and sharing them with one another. Did you have a nightmare? what was your last dream about that you can remember? Those ideas have crossed my mind. I might even make a blog about that.

https://p1nkpunk0x.wordpress.com/2021/07/14/write-your-story

Our minds are always imagining, analyzing, and formulating on how to come up with a story that stands out

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Unlike other professions, our silence does not equate unproductivity. It only means we are up to something that needs a lot of focusing and planning before finally actualizing. Therefore, making silence an essential to our survival as writers.

https://empowordwoman.wordpress.com/2019/07/19/writers-perspective