Journal Mondays Writing Prompt
For the next fifteen minutes journal about an imaginary friend you had as a child and how people reacted. If you never had an imaginary friend, make one up now.
For the next fifteen minutes journal about an imaginary friend you had as a child and how people reacted. If you never had an imaginary friend, make one up now.
Write about your mother’s garden. If your mother didn’t have a garden write about another relative (or a neighbor’s) garden.
This boxing day make a list of twenty reasons why Boxing Day is good for the economy. Then write twenty counter reasons.
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…
Life is…
If someone were to surprise you with something special this week what would you want it to be? Journal for fifteen minutes about the special surprise.
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…