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Contemplative Writing Prompts for Lent: 5

If you want to read about this seasonal offering of contemplative writing prompts, you can do so here. Otherwise, just dive in for Contemplative Writing Prompts for Lent: 5.

Take 20 minutes and write about that one thing at the back of your closet that it’s really, really time to do something with. Discard. Re-purpose. Take a photo for the memory board and throw away. Rip up. Give away. Frame and hang on the wall. What is it and what needs to be done?

This prompt can be literal or metaphorical. Or you can examine why the literal is metaphorical. Or all of the above. Remember: there is no wrong way to do these prompts.

Enjoy!

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