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‘Writing Freely’

This is stream-of-consciousness writing. It enables you to become even more aware of your self-talk - the sub-vocalising that we all engage in during our waking hours.

The content, or subject-matter, of this self talk often can often be quite unhelpful. For example, we may spend a lot of our time self-criticising, or undermining our own confidence or self esteem, or dismissing our own achievements, or running ‘should-do patterns’ which may have been relevant when we were children but are no longer appropriate.

This Writing Freely technique is a useful way of getting to know and of updating what you sub-vocalise about. It is also an excellent mental-spring-cleaning exercise to run occasionally. And it can be especially helpful when you are in a very stressful, or pressured, or panicky period.

How to do free writing

The following is one way of applying it - experiment to discover what works best for you.

  1. Pick a period each day when you can be alone and undisturbed for about 10-15 minutes.
  2. Have a pen or pencil and a few sheets of paper - scrap paper will do as you will be destroying what you have written afterwards. (Yes, you can type it into a word processor - and it does work for some people.)
  3. Now begin writing. And, once you have begun, keep writing non-stop! It doesn't matter if you cannot think of anything to write (in this case simply write "I cannot think of anything to write etc etc’.)
  4. You are writing everything that comes into your head - as quickly as you can - non-stop as it occurs to you!
  5. No censoring - let everything come out on paper - no matter how unusual or surprising or unacceptable or shocking.
  6. You are actually transcribing your own inner self-talk. Write fast and furiously. Every single thought. Even the seemingly irrelevant ones.
  7. Stop writing after doing this for at least ten minutes or, ideally, when the thoughts fully dry up.
  8. Now take a break for 5 minutes or so. Get up and walk around. Do something un-related to this activity. You are doing this to change your mood.
  9. Next go back and read what you have written. Notice the themes that have come up.
  10. Now rationalise these - or, if you are an NLP Practitioner, use the Language Models to recognise the themes and patterns of your own thinking.
  11. When you have finished destroy the notes. This is a very important step because destroying the notes within a few minutes of writing them convinces yourself that no-one except you will ever read what you have written. And this convinces you that it is OK to put everything on paper.

This method works best when it is done regularly for a few weeks. It is both a way of clearing your mind and of developing awareness what you are saying to yourself inside your head.

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By the way, if you have done an NLP Practitioner Certification training how about using the Meta Model  to examine the patterns in your self talk!


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The Free Writing Method