‘Writing’ at Psychology, Philosophy and Real Life, Page 5

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Letters Home: A Belated New Year’s Resolution

By Sarah Luczaj | 9 January 2008

This is the first time I have touched the computer for over a week. Life seems a lot more spacious, and slower. I am making a new year’s resolution. I am going to write letters again…

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Is Your Most Personal Experience Also the Most Universal?

By Sarah Luczaj | 19 November 2007

Writing poetry can be a practice of mindful awareness — but does anyone else want to read it?

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Writing My Way Out of a Corner

By Sarah Luczaj | 1 October 2007

Writing is a great way to get yourself unstuck. The first thing that comes into your head will do. Just write whatever comes into your head and however it does so. The therapeutic thing in this is freedom from the internal censor, or critic, just bypassing him or her completely, because all you have to do is keep writing, not be good or be bad, just keep going.

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Visual Illusions, Tricks of the Mind, and Great Writing

By Dr Greg Mulhauser, Managing Editor | 1 June 2007

Over at our sister site BlogsInMind.com, new bloggers have been posting on topics ranging from how our minds can play tricks on us to the challenges of living with family members experiencing mental illness. Another has posted about embarking on a career in counselling, while others have just taken a moment to vent. Do you have your own blog yet?

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