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Monday, July 20, 2009

Faces



I found this prompt on a visual journal group I've recently joined: Blissfully Art Journalling Group. The prompt was simply about making a study of faces. While this is a great visual prompt, don't forget to explore what the study of faces could do in writing. You could sit somewhere and look at faces on the people passing by, or do a search on google images, or look through photos. Then open up your journal and write. Make no plan, just write about the different faces and see where that takes you.

Of course, a study of your own face would also be a great idea to explore in your journal. Take a photo a day, create a montage of these faces after a week, a month, or whatever period you decide. Your children might be happy to pose instead if you feel reluctant.

I hope you enjoy this journal prompt. Please leave any comments in the section below.

Heather
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Friday, July 17, 2009

Freaky Friday #12



Today is Friday and that means it's Freaky Friday. If you need to know more about this journal writing challenge please read Freaky Friday #1.

This week I have another unusual journal writing prompt idea. Those familiar with the popular TV series The X-Files will understand what I'm asking you to do today much quicker. For those who need the information, read a description of the TV series here.

The two main characters represent different two extreme perspectives when it comes to the supernatural. One is a firm believer in supernatural activity. The other character is a true skeptic and needs further explanation, a logical way to answer the problems they encounter in the course of their investigations.

Today try to identify which character you are more like. Once you've decided this write a journal entry about your reaction to a specific supernatural event from the other character's point of view. You may choose one of the topics covered in the TV series or some other in the news lately.

I hope you have fun with this one. Please leave any comments in the section below.

Heather
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Thursday, July 16, 2009

The Happiness Project



I came across information about the book called The Happiness Project today and thought it something worth sharing with my regular readers, just in case it's new for you, too. Author Gretchen Rubin has an interesting website called The Happiness Project Toolbox, where you can use her 8 Happiness Tools for yourself. You do need to register, but it's free. She also has a blog to follow. The book will be released early next year. My favourite tools were the one sentence journal and secrets of adulthood. A slightly different slant on journal writing you might need to refresh you own habit.

Heather
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Brickstorming



On reading the Creativity Portal's newsletter today I had a good giggle at Chris Dunmire's Brickstorming creative prompt. I really liked the idea, too, and just had to share it with you. There's even a great page to download to use for the idea. If you create anything for this prompt, please be sure to credit Chris with the idea. I'm just passing something on.

Heather
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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Fourth Anniversary Challenge



Ten Two Studios is having a fun challenge to celebrate their fourth anniversary. All you need to do is purchase Fourth Anniversary digital collage sheet, which is available from their website. Looks like fun and since it only costs 40 US cents, some of your time and a little imagination, I think it's worth joining in.

Heather
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Sunday, July 12, 2009

Working Things Out



I haven't been online too often lately because I've had computer troubles. Since I don't have much money these days I've had to spend time working out what's up with it. I'm glad I find learning easy. I've been reading about computers and discovering stuff about this one I never knew before. So, as far as I can tell I've worked the problems out and things seem to be running as they should be.

Most of my life I've had to try and work out how things run so I could fix them myself. I suppose it comes from never really having all that much money, but I think I also enjoy discovering what is inside something and how it goes together. There's terrific satisfaction in getting it to do the job again, too. Hubby is the same. He is currently trying to work out what's up with the lawn mower.

What about you? Do you like to work things out, or are you happier letting someone else do that? Do you enjoy creating things, putting them together, be it crafts, machinery or furniture? Write about working things out in your journal. You may choose to write about working out emotional issues if you prefer. Just take the idea and write.

I hope you enjoy this journal writing prompt. Please leave any comments in the section below.

Heather
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Wednesday, July 01, 2009

Sorry for my absence



Just letting you know I'm sorry I haven't been here writing in my blog. For some reason only half the page would open for me whenever I came to write an entry here on blogger. For some other reason it all seems normal today. So, I'll just get back to where I was, I gather.

I've been doing a fair bit of rereading of my recent journal. Each time I do I spend time writing about the events that almost stole hubby away from me. I keep thinking how close I came to being a widow, a terrible thing at any time of life, but one I certainly wouldn't have been prepared for. Although, it's early days for me, I know I will eventually write an entry about what I'd have done if I did lose him.

What journal entry or idea are you putting off? Is it time to write that entry or are you simply not ready yet? Write a list of things you will write in your journal about one day.

I hope you enjoy this journal writing prompt. Please leave any comments in the section below.

Heather
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