Which of these characters do you usually feel like when writing? Why?

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Which of these characters do you usually feel like when writing? Why?

Don’t know where to start? Just write from the HEART!

What matters most to you? What is your inspiration? DIRECTIONS: Color code your heart (or shape of your choice) map to reflect at least 3 inspirations in each of the following categories: People Places Events Goals/ Dreams Activities Things What matters most to you? What is your inspiration?

Now that your map is complete and reflects what matters most to you, choose one section of the map that you consider your biggest inspiration. Write a well developed paragraph (minimum of 6 sentences) explaining why that person, place, event, goal, dream, activity, or thing inspires you.

Which of these characters do you usually feel like when writing? Why?

Don’t know where to start? Just write from the HEART!

What matters most to you? What is your inspiration? DIRECTIONS: Color code your heart (or shape of your choice) map to reflect at least 3 inspirations in each of the following categories: People Places Events Goals/ Dreams Activities Things What matters most to you? What is your inspiration?

Now that your map is complete and reflects what matters most to you, choose one section of the map that you consider your biggest inspiration. Write a well developed paragraph (minimum of 6 sentences) explaining why that person, place, event, goal, dream, activity, or thing inspires you.