Finding Your Ideal Circle: What Matters Most

Daily writing prompt
Who are your favorite people to be around?

The people I want to call my favorites don’t exist—at least, not in my world, yet. Sometimes I meet them in the pages of the stories I craft, but what I really want is for them to exist. I picture this magnetic network: writers, dreamers, innovators, all riffing off each other’s energy. Maybe it’s not even a big network—maybe it’s just five genuine friends, sprawled on a couch, laughing about nothing and everything.

What matters is the vibe! 🥳 We’d show up for one another, open doors for each other, make room for everyone to shine. A crew of creators who actually give and take. That idea lights my fire! Does a group like this exist? If you know one, point me in their direction. Those are the ones I’d want to give my best hours to—the ones I’d want to meet for coffee, just to find out what makes them tick.

I imagine us as a magnificent mix of listeners and thinkers. We never hoard ideas—we toss them around, swap stories, and blurt out puns on purpose. If I were a little braver, I’d seek those people out. I’d chase them down for their time, their friendship, their perspectives. I’d follow them anywhere, and hope they’d follow me back. That’s the kind of community I crave. A place where everyone gets to win! 🏆

Let Me Be Your Motivation

Message to Authors:

There are many people looking for your story to inspire them— your point of view, your ideas, the journey of your life, the obstacles you’ve overcome, and the narratives you’ve created.

If you write it with intention, they may even feel it. You might really move someone or that might’ve been just what they needed to read.

So, write for us . . . the people who are going to love your work. We exist. I promise.

3 Great Writing Tips


Hi 👋🏽 writers and readers,

I’m excited to share three quick tips that’ll help you write with more clarity and intention. If you’ve ever browsed my site, you know I’m all about sparking writer enthusiasm. No matter what kind of document you’re working on. These basics can lift any words and make them pop off the page.

Tip #1. PURPOSE

Every piece of writing needs a reason to exist. Whether you’re tackling an assignment, jotting down thoughts, or drafting emails, ask yourself: What am I trying to say? Are you informing, entertaining, expressing, or persuading? Even when you’re not writing about big emotions, there’s always a purpose behind your words. Stay focused on your main point and let it guide everything else. Purposeful writing keeps you from rambling and gives your work real impact.

Tip #2. PRACTICE

Like anything else, writing gets easier—and better—the more you do it. I write often, sometimes just to keep my mind sharp or to try out new styles. I’ve even dabbled in the world of grant writing (which, if you know—it’s pretty damn comprehensive). Every word you put down is a step forward. And don’t forget, reading and writing go together—one sharpens the other.

Tip #3. READ

Reading is non-negotiable, full stop. Whether it’s novels that sweep you away or the endless scroll of comments online, every bit of reading fuels your ability to communicate. In a year like 2026, with the world spinning as it is, a good book can be the perfect escape. The more you read, the more tools you have to bring your own writing to life.


If you remember nothing else, remember this: “Your words, your rules.” Write what excites you. To every writer, blogger, and reader out there—write messy, edit hard, and claim your narrative. Stick with it, even when it’s tough. Every draft is a step closer to something great. You’ve got this!

Thank you for reading K.B. Krissy’s blog. Feel free to tap the like or repost. 😊

How Life Events Shape Our Perspectives

Daily writing prompt
How do significant life events or the passage of time influence your perspective on life?

As I age, I make better decisions. I think things through. I’m more cautious of how I come off to people. In return, I’m a lot more particular about the company I keep. To put it out there plainly, I don’t make time for the BS. I’m grateful. I’m a lot more focused about what I want versus indecisive. The world of personality types and expectations seem smaller now. I know more about what I want and what I have to do to achieve it. When it comes to lifestyle, culture, and customs, things are different around the world. Thank goodness. It’s not the exact same everywhere. I invite worldly experience, now, versus just sticking to my same old thing. I can make changes with a sound mind versus hastily with inexperience. I research things more now for my own good. Current events, as well as politics are the very reason for that. It’s important to stay woke in this social climate. This is where I stand, as a knowledgeable adult, who knows better.

Daily Writing Prompt Answer

Daily writing prompt
What’s the thing you’re most scared to do? What would it take to get you to do it?

Bungee jumping. As I’ve grown older, my stomach just can’t take it. When I was younger, I would only get the jitters a little bit when I was up high. Roller coasters were still fun. Now that I’m older it’s a different story. I think it’s my nervous system. My nerve just can’t take it. It doesn’t feel right not like it did when we were kids. When I was a teenager I used to think bungee jumping was cool. Now I realize it’s a little sketchy. I always knew it. Until you physically feel like you can’t do it, you don’t realize how dangerous it is.

K.B. Krissy

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