Journal Mondays
Journal about something you’ve always wanted to make but have not had the skills or time to do.
Journal about something you’ve always wanted to make but have not had the skills or time to do.
Since Christmas is this week it seems fitting for you to journal about your ideal Christmas Day.
Take out a fresh worksheet and finish these five statements about your parents. Don’t read past the questions until you have finished them: I would thank my parents for… It was never easy talking to my parents about… I get the following traits from my parents… My parents and I never agreed on… I always…
How did you wear your hair as a child? Was it long and braided or short and tapered? Journal about the many, or the few, hairstyles you had as a child and what you liked and hated about them. Don’t forget to include the affect your parents and friends had on your hair.
Journal about the different kinds of pain people experience throughout their lives: emotional pain, physical pain, spiritual pain and what each means to you. Provide at least one example you have experienced in your life (or that of someone close to you has).
Think for a few minutes how you are accommodating to other peoples needs and desires? Journal for fifteen minutes about at least three ways. If you are not particularly accommodating then journal three reasons why.
Make a list in your journal of twenty-five words or phrases that come to mind when you think of Halloween. No phrase can be more than five words.