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Writing for Healing ADHD


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Writing to release unresolved pain

People say that if they wrote a book about their life, they would have ten books, but they never write one. It is the average person who talks a lot, but never writes. To write, you need to have a large vocabulary to be expressive, and to have a large vocabulary, you need to read a lot and write a lot. That's what writing is all about, and that's why people can't write a life story that would normally last more than ten volumes, and by the time they try to write something, the energy is gone. Perhaps the story has moved on to find someone else to write it. It waited for years for someone to write it.

There are many best-selling authors who have been accused of writing a story I was going to write and you stole my story. Elizabeth Gilbert, author of the mega-bestseller ¡°Eat, Pray, Love,¡± says she's been called names at fan signings. But the story belongs to the writer. You have to write it while it's fresh in your mind, while it's spinning.

There's a book called ¡°Women of Paris¡± by Jean Miran. This book is also about the inner lives of French women, inspired by the author's friend's mother, who told her that when she tried to write in her old age, she couldn't because the stories were flying out of her head.


The book tells the stories of five different women. One of them, Claire, is a professional translator who graduated from the Paris Business School her father wanted her to attend, but instead of pursuing a career in business, she is a linguistic prodigy and translates five languages-English, French, Portuguese, Spanish, and German. After a marriage, divorce, and subsequent relationship gone wrong that left her and her two daughters deeply scarred, Claire fears that her life will repeat itself in a spiral for her daughters. She escapes the pain of reality by translating languages and traveling to other worlds, and author Jean Miran hopes that she can release her pain through writi

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Writing to release unresolved pain
Writing to clear the cobwebs from your mind
Writing for happiness
Mentally liberating writing
I want to be a good writer - 100% if others recognize it too
Reading and writing were sacred secrets.
What matters most is ¡°what I think,¡± not what others think
Establishing presence and what to write about
Writing from nothing to something
Writing instead of having children
Write for yourself
Writing, feed me (don't say that)
Steady writing is a labor of love
How long it takes to get good at expressing yourself
What does a writer need more than talent?
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