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  • Day 6 – Light

    Light reveals. It clarifies, warms, exposes. Sometimes it’s gentle; other times, blinding.

    Today’s prompt explores what light means to you – literal or metaphorical.

    Today’s Prompt

    Where is the light finding you lately, and what is it showing you?

    You might write about:

    • a moment when clarity arrived suddenly
    • something once hidden now illuminated
    • light as hope, truth, or awareness
    • a light you’re learning to follow

    Write as much or as little as you like. Let your writing move toward wherever the light falls.

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  • Day 5 – Thresholds

    Thresholds are places of transition — neither here nor there, neither before nor after. They hum with possibility and unease.

    Today’s prompt invites you to linger at a threshold in your life — a place of between.

    Today’s Prompt

    Where are you standing between worlds, decisions, versions of yourself?

    You might write about:

    • an ending that’s not yet complete
    • a change you haven’t fully stepped into
    • crossing from one stage of life to another
    • the feeling of waiting at the door

    Write as briefly or expansively as the threshold demands. A thought, an image, or a paragraph – all count.

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  • Day 4 – Memory

    Memory doesn’t always arrive faithfully. It edits, distorts, reshapes — often to protect us, sometimes to surprise us.

    Today’s prompt invites you to explore the truth behind one of your memories — not as it happened, but as you remember it.

    Today’s Prompt

    What memory keeps returning to you lately — and what might it be trying to remind you of?

    You might write about:

    • a childhood moment that’s changed meaning over time
    • a memory that feels unreliable
    • something you remember differently than someone else
    • the comfort or discomfort of remembering

    Write as much or as little as you like. Memory has its own rhythm — follow it.

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  • Day 3 – Stillness

    Stillness can be an unsettling thing. We’re used to motion – to doing, planning, fixing and striving.

    But sometimes, what looks like inaction on the outside is quiet transformation on the inside.

    Today’s prompt invites you to listen for what your stillness might be saying.

    Today’s Prompt

    What has been quiet lately — and what might that quiet be holding?

    You might write about:

    • a pause you didn’t choose
    • waiting for something you can’t yet see
    • peace, rest, or silence after motion
    • stillness that feels uneasy or unfamiliar

    Write for a few lines or a few pages — whatever stillness asks of you today.

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  • Day 2 – Beginnings

    Beginnings are often imagined as obvious moments — clean starts, bold decisions, clear lines drawn between before and after.

    In reality, many beginnings are quieter than that. They arrive gradually. They hesitate. Sometimes they don’t announce themselves at all.

    Today’s prompt invites you to notice what might be starting — even if it doesn’t feel finished, confident, or fully formed yet.

    Today’s Prompt

    What feels like a beginning in your life right now — even if it doesn’t look like one yet?

    You might write about:

    • something you’ve only just noticed
    • a shift that’s still unfolding
    • a habit, thought, or feeling taking root
    • a beginning you’re unsure you want

    Write as much or as little as you like. A fragment counts.

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  • Day 1 – Showing Up

    January often asks for big intentions.

    Resolutions. Systems. Plans.

    This space asks for something smaller.

    Showing up doesn’t have to mean consistency or confidence. It doesn’t require clarity or momentum. Sometimes it’s just the act of arriving — tired, distracted, uncertain — and staying for a moment longer than you expected.

    Today’s prompt is an invitation to notice what showing up looks like right now, as you are.

    Today’s Prompt

    What does “showing up” look like for you right now?

    You might write about:

    • how you’re showing up imperfectly
    • where you’re resisting showing up
    • what showing up costs you
    • or what it gives you

    A sentence is enough. So is a page.

    If you’d like, you can respond in the comments, or write your own post elsewhere and leave a link. You’re also welcome to keep your response entirely private.

    There’s no right way to begin — only this one.

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  • January, One Prompt at a Time

    For many years, January has been a time for daily blogging challenges — small, gentle prompts that invite reflection, creativity, and consistency.

    This year, I’m continuing that tradition here.

    Welcome to Letters’ Lounge, a space for daily writing prompts designed to be:

    • simple
    • reflective
    • open-ended
    • pressure-free

    You don’t need to write something polished.

    You don’t need to be profound.

    You don’t even need to write much.

    You’re invited to respond in whatever way feels right:

    • a paragraph
    • a list
    • a letter
    • a memory
    • a fragment

    Each day in January, a new prompt will appear here. You can:

    • write a response on your own blog and link it the comments
    • write directly in the comments
    • or simply use the prompt privately, for yourself

    There’s no obligation to post every day.

    Miss a day. Start late. Jump around.

    This isn’t about streaks or productivity.

    It’s about showing up — gently — and seeing what comes out.

    Today, we begin with the first prompt.

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