Stay Zen Writing Group Announcement – Daily Drop Participation Guidelines
3/15/26 Good morning Stay Zen family, We have a few new people in the group and I want to just do a quick reset and reminder about how our Daily Drops work. These drops are created to help everyone stretch creatively, stay consistent, grow intentionally, and stay tapped in. Each day has its own purpose, activity, and all have a theme except on Fridays. In order for the exercises to actually benefit everyone, please make sure you are following the structure of the drop when you participate. Here is a quick guide: Mood Mark Monday This drop is about checking your internal forecast. Think of it as your emotional weather report for the week. Use temperature, climate, or weather language to describe where you are mentally or emotionally. Tap-In Tuesday This is our connection check-in. This drop follows a simple structure: Picture | Thought | Poem Use the visual, share your reflection, then give us your creative response. Word Up Wednesday This is our growth day. A new word will be introduced and the goal is to learn it and incorporate it into the writing challenge provided. This helps expand vocabulary and strengthen intentional writing. Trickster Thursday This is our micro-poem challenge day. Short, clever, intentional writing. Usually between 1 to 5 lines depending on the drop instructions. Precision matters more than length here. Free Flow Friday Exactly what it sounds like. No restrictions. No theme required. Just your raw creative thoughts flowing naturally into poetry. Slow Burn Saturday (Adventures in Alliteration) This is our alliteration challenge day. Follow the theme provided and focus on intentional sound patterns and creative wordplay. We ask everyone to please respect the purpose of each drop. If your piece does not follow the activity, exercise, or theme, please feel free to still share your work, just post it separately instead of under the daily drop. These drops are tools for growth, not just posting spaces. Let’s continue to challenge ourselves, respect the structure, and keep building a space where creativity and discipline can exist together.