Trifextra 33 word Challenge- Week 62
On to the weekend challenge. We want you to give us thirty-three words of advice. Your advice can be to anyone or about anything. We only ask that you make it uniquely yours.
write from
your heart
learn
discover yourself
exonerate
your imagination
inspirations
on the page
accept
critique a learning tool
delve
your lexicon an abyss
seduce
your words to life
shadow
them not
Awesome structure and very true advice.
Thanks Draug, so many snippets of advice to give, choosing 1 was difficult!
lovely advice so true from the heart!
Welcome and thank you for reading soumyav, very much appreciated.
Wonderful advice…’seduce your words to life’…wow!
Sandra – thank you for reading… I love the word seduce..I am glad you did too. 🙂
I just love that ending. Beautifully stated 😉
words words words buckled jacket rock in corner… thank chookas 😉 xx
I like discover yourself! 🙂 hugs xxxx
and best you do 🙂 xxx hugss back
Exceptional.. Well done you..x
too too kind I thank you lovely xxx 🙂
I especially like the last two lines. I think your writing as a communication tool can go many more places if you give that honesty of what you say.
Now you have me intrigued Ann by what you have said? I thank you for reading and liking.
Oh….I like the visual again. Combining the mind and the eye again nod nods. I wish sometmes that wordpress would allow spaces in front of sentences…then more structure could be done …
Like
…if
……you
………were
………….writing
……………..about
………………..stairs
But if you could do it without the dots nod nods…that would be cool lol.
I think if you upgrade you can do more with the structure. When I get a job… I will 🙂 Thank you sweet I am glad you enjoyed and I really liked your stairs 🙂 xx
Ohh … I like the free one hahahaha. The thing is??? I am not really cheap … but this works fine I guess … even though I complain from time to time.
Perfect advice. Someone recently told me to “write with your eyes closed.” It’s amazing how good that works.
Good in theory – pretty hard in practice, I would simply make a mess! But I ‘see’ what you are saying, let our inner mind work the words and not our eyes. Thanks Bo xx
This is so beautiful! Love the structure and I love the message within. Fantastic use of the prompt!
Thank you Suz, I am glad you read & liked. So much advice…so little time 🙂 x
Exquisite words of advice!
Courtesies 🙂 xx
‘Seduce your words to life’, loved this!
Hi SilverS- Thank you for the visit and reading, I am pleased that you loved 🙂
Well done!
Thank you hun 🙂 xx
I love the words dangling there… so seductively…
seductively they fall from mind to pen…or in our case mind to keys 😉 thank you Kymm x
Love this. I need to commit it to memory.
Hi Sarah, than you for reading. I am honoured by your comment. x
I love how you formatted this, it was if your words flowed down like a waterfall. Beautiful.
I actually didn’t pick up on that – so thank you so much for sharing, reading and your lovely comment Tara – appreciated 🙂
“seduce your words to life…shadow them not”
I am fairly new at this writing thing-a need and a talent I didn’t even recognize until just a couple years ago. It has truly been my salvation. What you’ve said here could be my mantra. It is so perfectly and beautifully fitting:)
Valerie
Thank you 🙂 I think our words are shadowed only because we do not believe in them, feel that they aren’t ‘right’ – I write like ‘peanut butter’ (previous post) and acknowledge that I do not use difficult words. Writing is such a freeing experience and I am glad you have found your inner talent and putting it to work 🙂 x
Mum. thanks for stopping by my blog – sorry I’m late in returning the visit! This is an excellent take on the advice prompt – and I love the word “delve.” It’s almost onomatopoeic! Thanks so much, Amy
SLP you are welcome and do not apologise for running late – we all have busy lives – all good 🙂 I love how you got a ‘buzz’ out of ‘delve’ – thank you so much for reading 🙂 x
Great advice, well told. And I loved the structure.
Thanks LD for both comments 🙂
seduce your words to life . . . yes, yes, YES! Beautifully done.
Barbara – I thank you , thank you, that was my favourite line also 🙂 x
‘discover yourself, exonerate’
hi Mum, loved this poem and it’s airy structure, this really hits home for me at the moment. an ex painter turned storyteller, taking a few tentative steps into poetry now. ‘acceptance’ and confronting my own creativity has been a lifelong issue. i after so many blank canvases, i’m finding words color better than my paint ever could. 🙂
thank you for liking my poem and for featuring it on your sidebar, i’m honored.::::;bowing::::::it was my first conciously metered piece and my fourth poem to date, so the ‘acceptance’ means an awful lot.
keep the light.
Hello and welcome.
I am amazed by those who have talent that they have not realised and that has been hidden.
I have painted in my past but found writing my true calling.
You are so welcome, I really enjoyed what you wrote and may you share many more with us.
We can stare at a blank canvass even when writing…but the words will flow and colour your page.
I appreciate your kindness – thank you for stopping by and the follow.
you are most welcome.
being an observer my entire life which came from my training i have a head full of images, so no blank writing ‘canvas’ for me just yet. 🙂
in the meantime, it’s time to PLAY!
Great words to live by -specially for those who want to use words as a means to express themselves:-)Loved it-very novel!
Ah perhaps a novel in itself 😉 albeit a short one 🙂 Thanks honey for reading. xx
Oh a novel?How lovely!Hope you write it -will be waiting to read it:-)