- Write about your pets
- Visit a nearby cemetery and write about the most unusual grave you can find. ( I was planning on journaling with a genealogical theme)
- Write about a time you have been lost
- More than 10 million prescriptions are filled a year incorrectly, write about one of them ( I was going to use this about my pharmacy career)
- superstitions & being superstitious
- Describe the most boring job you have ever suffered through
- write about a black sheep in your family (genealogical theme)
- Trace the journey of a $5 or £5 bill, but through the lives of five different owners
- in laws
- Fertility
- Write about a library or bookstore that has special significance to you
- 911
- write about your favourite childhood toy
- Describe the skeletons in your family's closet
- Tell a story that centres about a recipe
- Write about the most serious injury or health problem you have ever faced
- Describe your most memorable family holiday and what made it special to you
- Write about your earliest childhood memory
- Sue Grafton
- Adoption
- Tidy up your desk
- Vacation
- Write about the most difficult phone call that you have ever had to make
- border
- Write about a dream or goal you failed to achieve. What went wrong? and how did the experience change you?
- Describe the clearest, most vivid memory of your childhood
- Check your horoscope in today's paper
The ramblings & obsessions of a fisherman's wife! ~ a potpourri of history, genealogy and books. Also some general ramblings if they take my fancy!
Monday 15 January 2007
The Writer's Block by Jason Rekulak
This was part of my NSSFC pressie. I went through the book a few weeks ago and stuck small post it notes on pages that I felt I could use as journal prompts, or could perhaps use the general idea to journal about. Here they are:
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