I've learned... that sometimes coming public with certain things, it inspires other people. And sometimes I want to keep things private... but then I found out that it helps other families... ~Bubba Watson
Find someone that needs a smile and give them that smile, once a day for the rest of your life, and like a ripple in a pond it will be carried onwards. ~Soul Life Searcher
Your imagination is more likely to be fired by running, walking, or swimming. Not only does it get the endorphins racing around your system and increase your motivation, but it also boosts your mental function, also.
Perhaps you will not write a novel or become a published author with some of the prompts that I put on here. But you can still have loads of fun writing a story, or a few short stories based on these prompts. Have you tried any yet?
When a train goes through a tunnel and it gets dark, you don’t throw away the ticket and jump off. You sit still and trust the engineer. – Corrie Ten Boom
If you’re a wheelchair user then who and how you hook up is nobody's business but your own. Everyone is curious about how others get down 'n' dirty and people alwaysuse our disability as an excuse to ask exceptionally personal questions.
Do you ever get asked things like "Can you drive?" "Can you swim?" "Can you drink?" "Is your partner in a wheelchair also?" "What do you do in your spare time?"
Write about an inexperienced knight going to war for the first time. During his first battle, he notices that the opposing army is not only composed of men but also of huge hideous creatures. What he witnesses baffles and scares him. So, he runs off and gets lost.