Prompt #28: Peace + Everything
Hello Writers and Journalers,
Today’s two-word prompt is Peace and Everything. It’s another totally random selection. It’s a random combination. And I love it.
The first word, peace, is important to take a look at, to sit and think through.
What does peace feel like to you? Does it have a specific location or a soundtrack? Does it have people or places or things involved that give you peace? Or rituals that give you peace?
Are there things that disrupt your peace?
If you want to invite more peace into your life, focus on what that looks, feels, and sounds like. Dwell on the peace you have now, even if it’s hard to find, and imagine expanding it into a larger place in your life.
Everything is an absolute, so you want to hone it down to the context of peace and your experience of peace.
Practice being specific by attaching it only to the context of peace and then defining it only in that context.
Move away from Everything and its absoluteness by exchanging it with words that reflect reality, like: a lot, a bunch, a little, some things, most things, too many things, not enough things.
And then, if you can, get more specific: two things, twelve things, four elements, etc. Use your own reality words.
Your life is unique to you, and so are the words that define your experience.
You can do this.