Exercise #6: Write a declaration of love
Write a declaration of love to someone you love. You will notice how carefully you choose your words. How you start to think about the deep meaning of each sentence. That is the goal of the exercise. You will learn to weigh every word and every sentence carefully.
Exercise #7: Write a poem
Even if you write nonfiction or novels, you should also write poetry from time to time.
Why?
Because here, too, you learn cayman islands telegram screening to search for words. The search for the right rhyme trains your vocabulary and your creative muscles.
Do you believe in something? Do you stand for something? Then write it down. Write a manifesto.
Be brave and forget what "society" dictates as right. This is your creed. Be like Luther and put forward your theses.
Real examples:
The Writers Manifesto
The Manifesto of a Dreamer
The Rules of the NerdFitness-Rebellion
Exercise #9: Change Advertising
Find a current advertisement from a magazine, newspaper or advertising column. Rewrite it. Change the headline , change the message, change the choice of words.