Journal Mondays
Journal ten things about each of your siblings. If you don’t don’t have siblings then journal about ten things that make being an only child wonderful or ten reasons why you would have liked to have had siblings.
Journal ten things about each of your siblings. If you don’t don’t have siblings then journal about ten things that make being an only child wonderful or ten reasons why you would have liked to have had siblings.
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 about the ever increasing fascination scientists have with how the body works. Include three areas that you think that science has gone too far and three areas where science has not gone far enough.
Clean shaven, day old stubble or bearded? If you are woman journal about which you prefer in your partner. If you are a man journal about what you prefer personally.
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
Write about the number of siblings in your family; specifically about your placement as the youngest, middle or oldest child. If you are an only child write about the advantages or disadvantages of being an only child (or whether you grew up craving siblings).
Write about ten ways you are being “green”. Not being green? Then write about ten ways you are going to work on being “green”.