Journal Mondays
Write about something you collect now or as a child. Include the what, how, why and if you still have it.
This could be about journaling or it could be prompts.
Write about something you collect now or as a child. Include the what, how, why and if you still have it.
Journal about loyalty. Include what it means to you personally, how you project it, and examples you have seen in others.
Journal about the importance of “remembering”. It can be in general or it can be in reference to lost soldiers.
Journal about the most significant thing that happened to you this weekend? Describe it from beginning to end then close with why it stands out for you.
Open your journal to a fresh page and draw a line down the middle. On the left side neatly LIST 25 reasons why the war needs to end. Then on the right side LIST 25 reasons why the war needs to continue. When you are done pick one from each side and elaborate on your…
Journal about a time when you were the sickest you have ever been in your life. Describe the onset, middle, and final stages when you began to mend. Five other things to consider about your illness: something funny that happened while you were sick did you miss something else because of it what (or who) …
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…
Journal about someone you know personally who has been touched by cancer. While you are writing consider all that you know about their situation from diagnosis until now. When you are finished writing about their experience continue on writing about how you responded to all aspects of their disease.