1. Ease your subconscious into WTS, #1: Step back and rewrite the last page you wrote the day before.
2. Ease your subconscious into WTS, #2: Visualize the scene. List smells, tastes, textures, sights, and sounds to prime description.
3. Ease your subconscious into WTS, #3: Outline your character’s motivation, thoughts, feelings, and responses in a scene.
4. Ease your subconscious into WTS, #4: Making a collage taps a different part of your creativity than writing, providing inspiration.
5. Ease your subconscious into WTS, #5: No time for paper and glue? Make a virtual collage using online images and software s.a. Picasa.
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:) Cheryl
Interesting article on the subconscious. I suppose it is really possible to haress the full power of our subconscious. I changed upon this website before that mentioned deep brain simulation products and how they can benefit a person
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