tracks

Proof you moved.
Cut through dirt,
snow, gravel, and hearts.

Messy lines,
broken paths,
a story in the ground.

You ran.
You dragged.
You dared.

Gone by wind,
washed by rain,
still yours.

Not for looking back—
for lighting the way.

Move.
Mark.
Live.

Daily Writing Tip

Leave Tracks

  • Make Every Word Count: Each word should serve as a mark, moving the story forward or deepening its impact—no fluff, no filler—just deliberate choices.

  • Say It, Then Move On: Avoid repeating ideas or words unnecessarily. Trust the strength of your first stroke to stand on its own.

  • Let the Reader Follow: Write with clarity but leave room for interpretation. Your words should guide, not dictate, allowing the audience to find their own meaning.

Tomorrow’s Word:

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Until tomorrow, happy writing!

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