Singing a song to readers
How writing poems will help you find your rhythm and flow
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Sing a song to your readers
This is a cross-interview with
, a superb poet writng about beauty, love and empowerment.We are sharing insights into the mind of poets.
We invite you to experience the beauty of poems and encourage you to write your own.
1. Start with why
People have told me they like my mindset poems and messages.
For me, writing isn't just putting down ideas, it’s also rhythm and flow.
That’s why I craft them like music, creating harmony that resonates in your mind.
Let me show you what I mean.
I want to show gratitude to you for liking and sharing my mindset notes.
When you tell me you’ve been inspired and encouraged by my mindset poems, I felt great happiness.
Happiness fuels the fire within,
A spark that ignites where dreams begin.
It moves the hand, it drives the pen,
Creating worlds again and again.
It pushes you forward when doubt appears,
Replacing your worries, calming your fears.
With joy in your heart, the words come alive,
Each sentence a step in the will to thrive.
The energy flows, from soul to page,
A ripple of light through every stage.
Happiness is the source, the power, the key,
To write, to create, and set your mind free.
Besides using the flow of words to attract readers, I also advocate mind shifts.
A mindset poem creates a rhythm that can shift your thinking, guiding your thoughts into a new mindset.
Just as a song’s melody lingers in your mind and shapes your emotions.
The flow of words connects with your mind and heart, helping to break limiting beliefs and embrace new perspectives.
Which readies you for transformation.
When you engage with the mindset poem that resonates, it triggers a desire for change, planting the seeds for personal growth.
The words hum with purpose, each idea building on the next.
The seamless connection between thoughts, builds momentum as the message unfolds.
Ideas, like melodies, should rise, fall, and crescendo in a way that keeps readers engaged.
Just like a song draws in listeners with its harmony, your ideas should guide readers through a journey.
Each point adds depth, each paragraph another layer, until the whole piece comes together like a chorus that sticks in people’s heads.
The best songs leave a lasting impression, and so should your writing.
A clear, compelling rhythm in your words not only make your message understood, it makes it unforgettable.
When you hit the right cadence, readers don’t just read.
They internalize your ideas, hum them in their thoughts, and carry them into action.
2. Seeking transformation
Transformation begins with a desire for change, fueled by inspiration.
Whether it’s the beauty of nature, a deep conversation, or a challenging moment, inspiration ignites the flame of transformation.
That flame pushes us to reflect on our current state.
It motivates us to take that first step forward.
My mindset poems aim to be that spark.
I offer insights that plant the seeds of transformation, while the world around us continues to water those seeds with endless inspiration.
Transformation starts with:
Self-awareness
A vision
Small, consistent actions
Building new habits
Embracing discomfort
Resilience building
Accepting criticism
Your identity shift
Self-acceptance
Influencing others
Transformation starts with self-awareness, the ability to look inward and understand your patterns.
Take a moment to ask yourself: where do I tend to hold back?
Only when you recognize the gaps can you begin to craft a vision for who you want to become.
Transformation is a gradual process.
It requires:
dedication
persistence
courage to constantly evolve.
It's about becoming the best version of yourself by shedding the old and embracing the new.
A song takes you on a journey, and your mindset shapes your reality.
Start by writing your own melody.
Transform yourself through self-awareness, and let inspiration from the world around you guide your next steps.
Each verse is a choice.
Each chorus, a moment of reflection.
You may ask, where do you get inspiration from?
3. How to get inspiration for writing?
Inspiration is the spark that fuels transformation.
It’s the trigger that sets us on the path to change.
That’s why being open to inspiration from unexpected places is crucial for growth.
Inspiration comes from the rising sun,
From battles lost and battles won.
It whispers through the wind and trees,
In every sunset, in every breeze.
It hides in laughter, in words unspoken,
In hearts that heal though once were broken.
From stories shared and lessons learned,
In every corner, it can be discerned.
It lives in faces you pass each day,
In simple moments, come what may.
Inspiration flows from all around,
In everyone and all things, it can be found.
Inspiration comes from everywhere and everyone.
It shows up in the most unexpected places.
It can strike from the smallest moments:
a conversation
a song
a quote
a fleeting thought
Places where inspiration might emerge:
🐎 1. Nature
The beauty and unpredictability of nature can spark creativity
Nature gives you a sense of wonder.
A walk through the woods or watching the ocean can fill your mind with ideas and reflections.
🏄♂️ 2. People
Every person has a story.
Conversations, shared experiences, or simply observing others can open your eyes to new perspectives and insights.
Everyone you meet has something to teach you.
🎸3. Art and music
Creativity sparks creativity.
It could be
a piece of music that moves you
a painting that speaks to your soul
a movie that opens up a new world
Creativity in the world can ignite your imagination.
⛩ 4. Books and stories
The written word can transport you to new ideas, cultures, and experiences.
Stories, whether fictional or real, have the power to inspire change and new thinking.
🏴☠️ 5. Challenges and adversity
Some of the greatest inspiration comes from overcoming obstacles.
When you face difficulties and rise above them, you discover your strength and learn lessons that shape your future.
🚀 6. Travel
Exploring new places, cultures, and experiences can broaden your horizons and inspire fresh ideas.
The unfamiliarity of new environments can spark creativity and innovation.
You may have to deal with a new language, brave foods that look and taste strange, connect with people that you find interesting.
These stretch your mind in different ways.
👼 7. Quiet Reflection
Inspiration can come from within.
Taking time to reflect, meditate, or simply be still.
New ideas start surfacing.
Solitude unlocks insights hidden beneath the noise of daily life.
🛀 8. Mundane moments
It could be times like these:
cooking a meal
crossing the road
playing with a child
Unexpected sparks of inspiration burst forth.
Sometimes it takes routine to break routine.
And we find the extraordinary.
Inspiration is everywhere if you're open to seeing it.
There’s no waiting for the perfect moment.
It’s about finding meaning and creativity in the world around you, in every experience, and from every person you meet.
4. Sing your song of life
In the same way a song takes you on a journey, your mindset shapes your reality.
Writing a mindset poem is like seeking transformation for yourself.
It starts with a spark, an idea, a melody, or a moment of inspiration that fuels a journey of growth.
Each word you write, each habit you build, each new idea you embrace, brings you closer to your best self.
The rhythm of the poem reflects the rhythm of life.
One moment, one decision, one piece of inspiration can set the course for your transformation.
Whether it’s through words, nature, or the people around you, find your melody and let it guide you forward.
And you'll be living your own transformational anthem.
Thanks for reading, I hope you love my song.
Be a forerunner, take the lead. - Moon Arica
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Expand your comfort zone here, tell me your thoughts:
Do you also like to sing?
Where do you draw your inspiration from?
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Thanks for reading.
I really am a poet,
I simply didn't know it.
Mel
This is the first time I see a collaboration between writers on poems and it's beautiful!
I love how you broke it down ❤️