Just for kicks, here’s a new blog topic idea or creative
writing prompt. Who’s a little stuck today? See what this popular quotation,
citing a famous American President, inspires.
“If
you could kick the person in the pants
responsible
for most of your trouble,
you
wouldn't sit for a month.”
Theodore
Roosevelt
Today’s writing
prompt is simple:
kick
Try these questions
to kick-start your blogging muse:
- Are you alive and kicking? (Surely you haven’t kicked the bucket, if you’re reading this blog prompt post.)
- How do you find your kicks?
- What do you do, just for kicks?
- Did you ever try to kick a bad habit?
- What do you add to kick it up a notch?
- Have you ever been kicked out of anything?
OK. Kick up your heels, and head back to your own blog. Put
up your own kicky post. Use the Teddy Roosevelt quote, if you want. Include the kicky photo, or not. It's up to you!
Then come back here and leave a comment with a link to your latest entry, so our readers can find you!
Then come back here and leave a comment with a link to your latest entry, so our readers can find you!
Image/s:
Kicker
By
Heinrich-Boll-Stiftung
Creative
Commons Licensing/Wikipedia Commons Photos
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Classless kicks -
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ReplyDeleteA Yearling's Reminder - Learning Holiness from a Horse?
"Kick up your heels. Do not delay.
ReplyDeleteSouls insincere may slip away."
Here's the rest:
The Heartless Sole