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Monday, September 14, 2009

Accomplishments



While I haven't been writing this blog I have been thinking and writing in my journal. I've arrived at one of those places where I need to make some choices and yet I stall and don't really know what it is I want to accomplish. So, I go looking and thinking and come back to the fact that I want to write. I have always known this. Roadblocks forever stall me, though I've made several good starts over the years. Having a little boy at 39 did kind of curtail anything too ambitious, though I could've gotten around that, I suppose, but just never have so far.

That same little boy will be attending full time pre-school next year. My mind is turning to ways I can use this time best. So, even though the beginning of February seems a long way off, I am starting to plan and arrange things so my dreams might actually be accomplished. It's been a good feeling. Thankfully, hubby is joining me on getting our lives into gear.

It might be difficult to believe, but I have five novels tucked away here somewhere. I want to get them out of hibernation and into publication. There's a long road from here to there, though. I'm being realistic, but I don't want to forget about the little things that matter to me, too. I will still add here, but perhaps not each day as I had been.

But, to get your pen going, or whatever you feel like using, write in your journal about all you accomplished in the past year. Is this anywhere near your dreams? Why or why not? Investigate your reasons for not reaching for what it is you want to achieve. Make plans or steps you can accomplish from today to get somewhere near reaching these dreams or goals. Have fun.

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

Heather
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Monday, August 31, 2009

Random Acts of Kindness



Since I've been a little stuck for what to write in here I've been plundering the journal writing prompts at Creativity Portal again.

When I came across this one: "What's the nicest thing anyone's ever done for you?" I had to stop and write about it myself first. It was an interesting journal writing prompt, but it lead me to what is the nicest thing I've ever done for anyone. I know the things I think have been nice, but it's always surprising to learn what things those same people recall. Usually, it's those unattainable things, not so much what we gave them, as in physical things. It's the act of kindness that is long remembered over the object given.

Spend some time writing about random acts of kindness. What are they to you? Who deserves or doesn't deserve them? Has anyone done something for you that changed your life? Write about what they did and if you would be willing to do similar for another person.

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

Heather
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Thursday, August 27, 2009

Freaky Friday #15



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.

Today I was thinking about pioneer diaries. I'm sure you've read at least one, possibly more, journals from people making a start in just about any country, new or old. If you haven't, try these links and read a few for yourself.


Historical Pioneer Journals
Pioneer Journals
Emigrant Narratives & Biographies

The challenge today is to write as if you are a pioneer. Write a journal entry as if you are there making a new life with your partner, or family. Try to leave out any references and knowledge of the day you now live in. Write down all the things you would love a future generation to know. Answer the questions you've had on reading pioneer journals. What will you include in your journal that you never read in previous journals?

If you come across some good websites with pioneer journals, diaries and letters for readers to view please let me know. I'd love to add to my list. I didn't seem to come up with too many results tonight.

Heather
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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Struggling



If I'm perfectly honest I have to let all know I'm stuggling with several issues in my life right now. I've been feeling a bit like giving up on a lot of things. While I am still unsure exactly what to do I have been writing in my journal. It's been a journey of discovery. There's also a certain element of depression creeping into my soul. I am most often good at dealing with this, but lately I haven't been. For me winter is the most difficult time of the year. Here in Perth, Western Australia we've had days and days of rain and wind and cold. It really gets to me. When the sun shines I can be found sitting out absorbing the great light into my life.

What about you? How do the seasons alter your mood or general well-being? Are you aware of this at all? Spend some time rereading journal entries from other seasons to compare. When I began tracking my moods in my journal I began to notice a pattern of low moods during winter. Write about this in your journal, but please share your thoughts in the section below, too.

Heather
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Friday, August 07, 2009

Freaky Friday #14



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

With the popularity of TV series featuring cartoon characters I felt it might be good to slip into the shoes of one of them for today's challenge. Check out the character bios for The Simpsons, Futurama and The Family Guy. I'm sure there are others, but you will need to do your own research as I'm just sticking with the ones I can think of right now.

Pick a character and write a journal entry in the voice of that character. You might like to write specifically about a problem you're dealing with. Have that character let you know what they think about the problem and how you're handling it. If you watch the TV programme the characters are from you should find this easy.

I hope you gain insight into an area of your life by allowing these cartoon characters to help you gain a fresh perspective. Please leave any comments in the section below.

Heather
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Wednesday, August 05, 2009

Coloured Pencils



While reading my email I came across the Wet Canvas link to their monthly challenge in their forums. This month the challenge is on using coloured pencils. I was certainly inspired by some of the work in progress on their blog & in the forums. If you aren't already a part of their community you might find it useful to join. They have loads of info and endless inspiration for any artistic endeavour you might like to begin.

Do you make use of coloured pencils in your visual journals? If so, how do you use them? I tend to prefer crayons and watercolour pencils. What about you? Share you visual journal ideas when it comes to using coloured pencils. Please leave any comments in the section below.

Heather
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Tuesday, August 04, 2009

Sex Diaries



On Saturday night our church screened parts of the DVD called Laugh Your Way to a Better Marriage. I really enjoyed it and we did laugh a lot. What I really liked was how the information opened a door for hubby and I to have a frank & rewarding discussion about our own marriage and ahem... sex life. Which was even more interesting when I came across a study by Australian sex therapist Bettina Arndt where 100 couples were asked to keep intimate diaries about their sex lives.

The article makes a fascinating read, especially if you've been in a long term relationship. Make sure to check out Bettina Arndt's volunteer page, too. You might be interested in helping her out, or simply find the questions posed as usual prompts for your own journal writing, or perhaps to spark open discussion between you & your partner.

I hope you find something useful for your own journal in this entry. Please leave any comments in the section below.

Heather
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