The universe compels us to release what we create, for to withhold our gifts is to rob mankind of its light.
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The universe compels us to release what we create, for to withhold our gifts is to rob mankind of its light. 〰️
100 Deep Prompts
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Prompts 1–25
1
Write about the moment you realized you were pretending to be okay.
2
Who were you becoming when you thought no one was watching?
3
Write about a love that changed you without staying.
4
What version of yourself only exists at night?
5
Write about the last time silence said more than words.
6
What do you miss that you never named as a loss?
7
Write about a habit you confused for love.
8
When did you learn how to disappear politely?
9
Write about a memory that feels borrowed.
10
Who do you become when no one needs anything from you?
11
Write about the first lie you told yourself and kept.
12
What part of you is still waiting for permission?
13
Write about the version of you that never made it past that year.
14
When did wanting something start to feel dangerous?
15
Write about a goodbye you didn’t realize was final.
16
What do you carry that no one ever taught you how to put down?
17
Write about intimacy without touch.
18
When did you stop trusting your own excitement?
19
Write about the sound of your own thoughts when you’re alone.
20
Who are you when you’re not trying to be understood?
21
Write about the moment you outgrew something you loved.
22
What part of your life feels like an unfinished sentence?
23
Write about a relationship that taught you how to wait.
24
When did you start measuring yourself against versions that don’t exist?
25
Write about the softest heartbreak you’ve ever had.
Prompts 26–50
26
What memory do you replay when you need proof?
27
Write about the last time you felt chosen.
28
When did loving yourself become conditional?
29
Write about a conversation you still rehearse.
30
Who would you be if no one remembered you incorrectly?
31
Write about wanting something you can’t justify.
32
When did you realize healing wasn’t linear?
33
Write about the version of love you believed in first.
34
What part of your past still thinks it can be fixed?
35
Write about being close but not close enough.
36
When did you start editing yourself mid-sentence?
37
Write about a place that only exists in memory now.
38
What do you do when the longing doesn’t leave?
39
Write about the first time you felt replaceable.
40
Who are you afraid of becoming again?
41
Write about loving someone who didn’t know how to stay.
42
When did hope start to feel naive?
43
Write about the difference between missing and needing.
44
What version of you feels the most honest?
45
Write about the moment you stopped explaining yourself.
46
When did you learn how to sit with discomfort?
47
Write about the ache that never got a name.
48
What part of you still believes in timing?
49
Write about being seen without being known.
50
Who do you talk to in your head when you’re overwhelmed?
Prompts 51–75
51
Write about the first time you felt emotionally homeless.
52
When did you stop expecting closure?
53
Write about a connection that existed mostly in potential.
54
What does your loneliness sound like?
55
Write about a truth you avoided because it was quiet.
56
When did vulnerability start to feel like exposure?
57
Write about a version of happiness that didn’t last.
58
Who are you performing for?
59
Write about wanting to be understood without explaining.
60
When did you realize love wasn’t enough?
61
Write about a feeling you still don’t have language for.
62
What part of your story do you protect the most?
63
Write about being emotionally ahead of your age.
64
When did you learn how to survive instead of live?
65
Write about a dream you never told anyone.
66
What version of you feels the most abandoned?
67
Write about intimacy that scared you.
68
When did you start doubting your intuition?
69
Write about the moment you felt emotionally full.
70
Who do you miss when you’re not thinking about anyone specific?
71
Write about a season that changed everything quietly.
72
When did you start romanticizing the past?
73
Write about the cost of being self-aware.
74
What does healing look like on a bad day?
75
Write about a relationship that taught you restraint.
Prompts 76–100
76
When did you learn how to let go without closure?
77
Write about being misunderstood by someone you loved.
78
What part of you still hopes they’ll come back different?
79
Write about choosing yourself and missing someone anyway.
80
Who are you without your coping mechanisms?
81
Write about the moment you stopped waiting.
82
When did you realize love wasn’t supposed to hurt like that?
83
Write about a truth you only admit in writing.
84
What part of your heart feels underdeveloped?
85
Write about a connection that ended too soon.
86
When did you stop asking for reassurance?
87
Write about being loved in a way you didn’t recognize.
88
What does peace feel like in your body?
89
Write about a version of you that still believes.
90
Who are you becoming when you’re not paying attention?
91
Write about the difference between attachment and devotion.
92
When did you realize you were grieving yourself?
93
Write about being emotionally bilingual.
94
What part of your life feels unfinished but intentional?
95
Write about a silence that felt mutual.
96
When did you start trusting time?
97
Write about the last thing you learned the hard way.
98
What does it mean to be soft in a world that rewards distance?
99
Write about loving without ownership.
100
Who are you when you finally stop reaching?
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