
Denise E Lindquist
Bio
I am married with 7 children, 28 grands, and 13 great-grandchildren. I am a culture consultant part-time. I write A Poem a Day in February for 8 years now. I wrote 4 - 50,000 word stories in NaNoWriMo. I write on Vocal/Medium daily.
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Recovery and Relationships. Top Story - December 2024.
Creating a healthy relationship with yourself and others leads to a fulfilling life. These prompts are an invitation to step inside yourself. Take a deep breath. Shuffle the deck. Pull a card. Write your heart out. Rupi Kaur
By Denise E Lindquistabout a year ago in Writers
Plain Silver Jewelry
A friend of my daughters gave me a bag of turquoise jewelry and there was a silver ring in that bag. I put it on my right hand and haven’t taken it off for more than overnight until it went with a neighbor so that she could design earrings for me to go along with it.
By Denise E Lindquistabout a year ago in Art
Life Experience
"The Book of Questions", by Gregory Stock, Ph.D - These are questions of a different sort - questions about you. They are about your values, your beliefs, and your life; love, money, sex, integrity, generosity, pride, and death are all here. Here is an enjoyable way to find out more about yourself and others, and to confront ethical dilemmas in a concrete rather than an abstract form. To respond to these questions, you will need to examine and interpret your past, project yourself into hypothetical situations, face difficult dilemmas and make painful choices. These questions can be an avenue for individual growth, a tool for deepening relationships, a quick way to get to know a stranger, or merely a pleasant amusement.
By Denise E Lindquistabout a year ago in Writers
I'm Looking At...
Write Down the Bones Deck to Free the Writer Within — This is my wish for you: that you take these cards, grab the topic on one side and write, write, write. Then flip to the other side of the card and take note. I’ve always used the word topic instead of prompt. Prompt is the starting place, but topic indicates more the idea of plunging in and immersing. Natalie Goldberg
By Denise E Lindquistabout a year ago in Writers
Best Friend Relationships Can Be Difficult At Times
Creating a healthy relationship with yourself and others leads to a fulfilling life. These prompts are an invitation to step inside yourself. Take a deep breath. Shuffle the deck. Pull a card. Write your heart out. Rupi Kaur
By Denise E Lindquistabout a year ago in Writers
Diabetes Tidbits
Once a month for several months now I have been leaving my house at 6:30 a.m. and driving over an hour to attend a diabetic class. In that class, there has been a pharmacist, optometrist, podiatrist, nutritionist, and exercise physiologist, and this month it is stories from diabetics and a party to end the year.
By Denise E Lindquistabout a year ago in Longevity
The Book Of Questions
These are questions of a different sort - questions about you. They are about your values, your beliefs, and your life; love, money, sex, integrity, generosity, pride, and death are all here. Here is an enjoyable way to find out more about yourself and others, and to confront ethical dilemmas in a concrete rather than an abstract form. To respond to these questions, you will need to examine and interpret your past, project yourself in to hypothetical situations, face difficult dilemmas and make painful choices. These questions can be an avenue for individual growth, a tool for deepening relationships, a quick way to get to know a stranger, or merely a pleasant amusement. Gregory Stock, PhD
By Denise E Lindquistabout a year ago in Writers
A Great Grandchild Is Due Next Summer
This is my wish for you: that you take these cards, grab the topic on one side and write, write, write. Then flip to the other side of the card and take note. I’ve always used the word topic instead of prompt. Prompt is the starting place, but topic indicates more the idea of plunging in and immersing. Natalie Goldberg
By Denise E Lindquistabout a year ago in Writers

