Writing

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I’ve acquired many habits that have contributed to my well-being ever since I’ve been on this journey of self-improvement. I love walking, working out, meditating, relaxing, and taking time out for myself. However, if I have to pin down one habit that has improved my life the most, it would be writing.

Writing is something I do everyday. The WP prompts help me to vent, to bring forward what I’m thinking about, to bring forward things that bug me, and to think outside of the box. Some days I have lots to say and on other days nothing! It doesn’t matter, it is a way to bring forth all that is hidden deep within and a way to look at those issues more deeply.

Sometimes it helps to see them more clearly and at other times, I get solutions to rectify problems and to move forward with a clear path in mind. It is not always easy but it is better than doing nothing. Some days, I feel great after venting about something that has been bugging me and I hope that some of what I put out there helps someone else who is on the same path and struggling to find a path forward.

Writing has definitely worked to improve my life for the better. Life doesn’t seem as hard as it used to and I feel like I have a “friend” I can turn to when the clouds move in and dim the lights. This is one habit that I will keep on doing because it doesn’t cost anything, just time and thinking on my part. Both are doable and the rewards outweigh what I put into it.

Daily writing prompt
What’s one habit that has improved your life the most?

2 thoughts on “Writing”

  1. Turning fifty has never meant giving up style, confidence, or personality. Yet society still loves to attach rules to aging, especially when it comes to how people should dress, behave, or present themselves as the years go by.

    The idea of “dressing your age” often says more about outdated expectations than personal expression. Fashion has never belonged to a number, and confidence has always been the most timeless thing anyone can wear.

    For many people, growing older brings freedom rather than limitations. There is less interest in approval and more focus on comfort, authenticity, and wearing what genuinely reflects personality and individuality without unnecessary compromise.

    Age does not erase style, joy, or self expression. If anything, experience makes them stronger. The best response to expectations about acting or dressing a certain way is simply continuing to be yourself without apology

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