![]() Distractions can wait most of the time, and you losing focus and giving in to a distraction could be that little negative voice in the back of your head pulling you away from clarity and confidence. This time is for you and the pages and nothing else, so don’t compromise your you-time for someone else’s needs. You could write down what dreams you had the night before, what you are currently worried about, the cat’s litter box habits, the chores you don’t want to do, the way your coffee tastes, your errands, a grocery list, a to do list, affirmations… Write whatever pops into your head. There is no wrong way to fill your pages. It doesn’t matter what you write, either. The magic comes from pushing yourself to complete your pages. You might start writing and feel like you can’t fill out three pages, it’s too hard. ![]() Do it in the afternoon instead, or right before bed. You might forget to do it in the morning. There might be days that you don’t feel like writing. Get up a little bit earlier every morning and complete three pages of longhand stream of consciousness writing. Personally, I bounce between a Lamy Safari and a Pilot Metropolitan. Make sure that you use a pen that is easy to write with and feels comfortable in your hand. Find a notebook or journal of some kind – it can be a cheap spiral bound notebook or a hardbound Moleskine journal. So yes, the Morning Pages can work for you even if you don’t draw. Any act of creation or honing of skill is art, so don’t feel bogged down by the narrow constraints of what society defines as an “artist”. If you cook, write, sing, dance, design video games or play baseball, you are an artist. Art is about creating something from nothing and diving into your passions. Art isn’t about paint and canvases and clay. You might scoff right here and say “ Well I’m not an artist, so this doesn’t apply to me.” To this I say PHOOEY. Get The Audiobook Buy on Amazon But I’m Not an Artist! ![]() Anyone can start writing Morning Pages to inject clarity, focus, and direction into their lives. This journaling technique is valuable for every aspect of life, from marriage to parenting to daily stressors about work. However, the power of the morning pages doesn’t just stop at creative pursuits. The Morning Pages was originally designed to help artists break through their creative blocks and get back to living a creative life. And these nasty voices follow us around our lives, infecting more than just the realm of art. There is no point in trying- you’ll only fail.įamiliar? Everyone deals with this inner critic, whether they come from your middle school teacher, a “friend”, or that nasty voice in the back of your head. You are unworthy, your work is unworthy, so why bother? The point of the book is to encourage artists to overcome the voices within and without that spew negativity. This book teaches broken and frightened artists to get back onto the path of creativity and away from the fear that holds them back. The method of writing Morning Pages comes from the book The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron.
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