Journal Mondays
Since Christmas is this week it seems fitting for you to journal about your ideal Christmas Day.
Since Christmas is this week it seems fitting for you to journal about your ideal Christmas Day.
On one page quickly make a list of ten people, living, who you respect. On another page write three to four lines about them and why you respect them. Make a notation on each page referring to the other page. In a month from now, go back and read the descriptions and match them up…
Journal for fifteen minutes about three competitions that should not have been in the summer Olympics (and three that should have). OR if you watched the closing ceremonies journal about which bands should have been featured but were not and why you think they should have been featured. Who should not have performed?
What relationship would like to work on this week? List seven things you can do to improve it (one for each day if you like) and how can you put it into action. Follow up at the end of each day by journaling about your action and outcome.
If you are a church goer then write in your journal today a page or two about what goes through your mind while you are sitting in the pew. If you are not a church goer then write about any experience you had going to church (growing up, christening, wedding, etc) and journal about any…
For the next twenty minutes journal about an unusual wedding.
Journal for fifteen minutes about your first memory of Tater Tots. Yes, I am serious.