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  • Hi everyone.

  • Welcome back to Lavendaire.

  • So good to see you guys.

  • Today's video is about journaling, specifically how to write stream of consciousness style.

  • Stream of consciousness is a style of writing where you just literally flow, from your brain

  • to the paper.

  • You try not to think too much.

  • You literally write what you're thinking.

  • Think of it as transcribing what's going on in your brain, transcribing your thoughts.

  • It's really organic.

  • It's very authentic.

  • You just let it flow.

  • You let the words flow out.

  • You stay very nonjudgmental about your work.

  • Because I think, a lot of people,

  • they write with a purpose or they want it to sound pretty or poetic or meaningful, whatever

  • it is.

  • Stream of consciousness is like the opposite of that kind of writing.

  • Stream of consciousness is nonjudgmental flow.

  • It's supposed to be messy.

  • It's supposed to be ugly.

  • It's not supposed to grammatically correct.

  • You don't even have to have the right punctuation or spelling.

  • There are no rules, absolutely.

  • The only thing is just flow.

  • Stream of consciousness is my favorite way to write.

  • I feel like that is the way

  • that I communicate with myself within, my soul and my heart.

  • That's how I figure out what I want.

  • If you're going through a tough time

  • or your mind feels really cluttered, really messy, or you're just confused about something,

  • stream of consciousness writing is a great way for you to just let it out,

  • try to organize whatever's in your mind.

  • When I say "organize", I don't mean

  • organize as you write.

  • I mean, let it flow out.

  • Let it be messy.

  • But you realize that

  • once you see all the thoughts out on paper, then you'll have some revelations

  • as you're writing and it will become much more clear in the process.

  • To me, stream of consciousness writing is like magic.

  • It can really heal

  • a lot of what you have within and it can uncover a lot of what you have within.

  • So, if you're new to this style of writing, it may be hard for you to immediately flow

  • out

  • the words onto paper in the beginning because you might just not be used to it.

  • So, in the beginning, if you don't know what to write and your mind is blank,

  • you can literally write, "I don't know what to write.

  • My mind is so blank.

  • Blah blah blah.

  • Words words words.

  • I still don't know what to write."

  • You could literally

  • write your thoughts as they come, but that's the whole point.

  • You'll notice that,

  • once you do that, more will come out.

  • So it really is about not giving up, not stopping,

  • just let it flow.

  • Let it flow, and you'll love it.

  • It's so much fun.

  • Just to spark your ideas on what you can write when you're trying to do

  • stream of consciousness writing: you could write about what you're feeling at the moment.

  • You can write about what you did that day or what you plan to do later.

  • And if there's something that's bothering you: something that's really helpful for me

  • is to continually ask myself, "Why?".

  • Basically, you make a statement and ask "Why?"

  • and then you answer that statement.

  • And then you ask "Why?"

  • again,

  • and you just ask why five or more times, and it's really interesting to get to the core

  • of what it is.

  • This is something, I can't really explain, but if you could pick one thing that,

  • maybe one issue that you have.

  • Be like, "Why do you feel this way?"

  • and just keep asking why, why, why, why, why, and you'll get to some place really interesting.

  • Another thing that I like to do is write as if I am my future self,

  • as if I've already accomplished the goals that I wanted to achieve

  • and just write in the present tense like, "Oh my god, I'm so grateful that this just

  • happened

  • and this just happened.

  • And my life is going wonderfully, blah blah blah."

  • This is part of the law of attraction.

  • So if you haven't seen my law of attraction video,

  • I'll link it here and here.

  • Basically, just feeling how it feels to have reached your goals

  • or to be living your dream life, will bring that closer to your reality.

  • Sometimes I utilize my morning pages time to just dive myself into that place

  • where I want to be and write in the present tense of that.

  • You could also write about things that you're grateful for, things that you're excited about,

  • things that you want to be working on.

  • You can write letters to people

  • who are in your life.

  • Write your feelings out to people, how they made you feel.

  • You can also write in bullet points and make diagrams and doodles,

  • whatever your heart feels like.

  • There are no rules.

  • It doesn't have to be paragraphs.

  • But most of the time, for me at least, I think in words.

  • I'm less of a visual person.

  • I'm more of a words person.

  • So I have pages and pages and pages of just words.

  • And sometimes–I think a lot of times, I get video ideas from stream of consciousness

  • writing.

  • If I have a good idea or good quote that I want to use, I'll just put a star

  • next to wherever that is and come back to it later.

  • It's a really great tool

  • for anyone in general, but especially if you're a writer or you're a creator.

  • You get a lot of ideas from writing this way.

  • To me, it's like my form of meditation.

  • It's how I connect to the spiritual side of me.

  • Alright, I hope this gave you a better idea

  • of how to write stream of consciousness style and how it can really,

  • positively impact your life and make you feel more connected to yourself

  • and bring you closer to your dreams.

  • All that good stuff.

  • So what are you waiting for?

  • Get out a journal, and write, write, write, write, write.

  • Okay, love you all and see you next time.

  • Bye!

Hi everyone.

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