Journal Mondays
Journal five things about your religion you would change if you could. Or journal about five things you are most proud of about it.
Journal five things about your religion you would change if you could. Or journal about five things you are most proud of about it.
Since Christmas is this week it seems fitting for you to journal about your ideal Christmas Day.
Journal about loyalty. Include what it means to you personally, how you project it, and examples you have seen in others.
Journal about any feelings you have on being alone with yourself. Do you enjoy the time or does it make you antsy? Think of ten ways to feel comfortable being alone or ten things you would enjoy doing on your own.
We read a lot of books over our lifetime. It is not always easy to remember what we did last week let alone the plot of a book we read a few years ago. Not every book moves to an easily embedded memory. Keeping a reading journal helps with
I thought about skipping the whole love prompts this week but then it just felt weird not acknowledging Valentine’s Day at all. I have been trying to brain storm ideas that were not mushy, or lovey dovey, or anti-whatever but it was really hard. Here are ten journaling prompts — pick one that works for…
For the next fifteen twenty minutes write about a time in history (other than current) that you think you would fair well in. Describe the time period for a few minutes and what you like about it then elaborate with at least five reasons why you think your personality is suited for that time period…