Writer's Digest's annual Poem-A-Day challenge is a rhythm engine: a daily prompt, a global participant base, and a reason to show up even when your novel is stuck. Day 18's prompt centers "reconsideration," which is a nice generative wedge - revision-as-theme, second thoughts, changed minds.
You don't have to be a capital-P poet to get value from these prompts. They're a low-stakes way to keep language flexible, especially if your prose has gone flat from overthinking chapter structure.
(Shortened and summarised to avoid devaluing the source)