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  • @ericawordsmith

    Thanks! Glad that helped…

    And in reply to where you said: This is where I know for me, I see truth, but this also is not a one-size-fits-all…

    Like you said, this post needs to be read in understanding of what the first one laid down… and with that in mind, I have clarified that it’s not a one size fits all… but… when I’m coaching someone (the specific context of that part of the post), I may still use the same method. Because that leads me to a place where I can address truth, and weaving it into the story through the tools given, without worrying about <span style=”text-decoration: underline;”>theme</span>. On top of that please note that I did add a stipulation: And as you tell the truth in your characters, your presuppositions will come out. This states that the condition is upon them telling the truth through their characters. From there I have laid a foundation to help the person work where they need the help.

    Because this really is all about the foundation. The foundation for me as a coach and teacher. And the foundation for the writer himself.

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