Here are your daily journaling prompts for October. August and September went by in such a flurry of classes, picnics, and reunions that I neglected to post prompts for those months. Hopefully, you were equally as busy or found many things to inspire journaling pages on your own!
Use these prompts as a guide for the month of October. Perhaps they will inspire a poem, a memory, or a new idea. Don't forget to leave me a link in the "comments" so I can see how you've used these prompts in your creative journaling!
Just click on the image to enlarge, and you can always locate the journaling prompts by using the "2011 Daily Prompts" link on the sidebar.
Have a wonderful week as you "Celebrate, LOVE, and Create!"
Showing posts with label daily prompts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label daily prompts. Show all posts
Monday, October 3, 2011
Friday, July 1, 2011
July Art Journaling Prompts
Well, I totally blew it on posting June Art Journaling Prompts, so let's give it a go for July! I hope everyone is having a great summer, and I wish all of you a safe and happy 4th of July weekend of perfect weather, great food, and spectacular fireworks. As always, "Celebrate, LOVE, and Create!"
Click to enlarge image, and as always, the link to all journaling prompts can be found on the sidebar. Happy Journaling!
Click to enlarge image, and as always, the link to all journaling prompts can be found on the sidebar. Happy Journaling!
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Journaling Prompts
The rest of the November Journaling Prompts have been published. (See "Daily Prompts" above) Think of the prompts as a "jumping off place". They can be taken literally, but I hope you'll be more inclined to use them as a catalyst to journal about the emotions or memories that come to you when you first read them.
Creative journaling is a personal process. Think of it as turning yourself "inside out". Get past the physical and look deep inside to the spiritual you.
I can never tell you too many times that you are special! There is no one else like you on the entire planet! Allow yourself the freedom of inner knowing and self expression through your creative journaling.
Inner knowing and self expression can only lead to peace, happiness and "Happy Creating!"
Monday, July 12, 2010
Using Daily Prompts
I was looking through my past "Daily Prompts" and it occurred to me that A: Some of them are a little bit wacky, and B: Potential users may be taking them literally. Don't get me wrong - it's OK to use these phrases literally, but I hope you won't stop there when thinking about them. Consider the following:
How do you come up with these? That's a great question! A lot of these prompts have come from song lyrics, but sometimes, they've come from dreams. I usually type them up directly into my blog between 9am and 10am on Monday morning and I read through what I've already typed and try not to duplicate any.
What do you mean, "don't take them literally?" OK, that's a great question, too! Let's take Tuesday's prompt, "Gone with the wind", for example. Maybe you read, "Gone with the wind", and immediately think of the movie and you relate to Scarlett. Maybe your journal page is "Fiddle dee dee - tomorrow's another day." Or maybe your boss/boyfriend/neighbor has recently ticked you off and you do a spread, "Frankly, I don't give a damn." Maybe you read, "Gone with the wind" and Lynard Skynard's, "Tuesday's Gone" pops into your head (which is where I got this particular prompt), and you journal about how quickly Tuesday went by. Maybe you read "Gone with the wind" and you see the word "wind" and you think "wind in the willows" and you journal a spread about willow trees. Maybe you think to yourself, "this prompt sucks". Journal a page about all the things that sucked on Tuesday!
What if I read a prompt and I get nothing from it? I think that would be wonderful, because that would probably mean that maybe YOU have something that you want to say in your journals and you don't need to come here to get daily prompts! That means that it's time for you to graduate and move on to the next phase - one of going within and listening to your OWN voice. Everything on my blog is put here as an aid in helping you find your own creative voice. I hope you're gaining confidence with each new day!
Don't take life so seriously! Have some fun, clown around and let joy course through your veins! Express yourself and be authentic to who you are - not to who people expect you to be. And until next time, dear friends, "Happy Creating"!
How do you come up with these? That's a great question! A lot of these prompts have come from song lyrics, but sometimes, they've come from dreams. I usually type them up directly into my blog between 9am and 10am on Monday morning and I read through what I've already typed and try not to duplicate any.
What do you mean, "don't take them literally?" OK, that's a great question, too! Let's take Tuesday's prompt, "Gone with the wind", for example. Maybe you read, "Gone with the wind", and immediately think of the movie and you relate to Scarlett. Maybe your journal page is "Fiddle dee dee - tomorrow's another day." Or maybe your boss/boyfriend/neighbor has recently ticked you off and you do a spread, "Frankly, I don't give a damn." Maybe you read, "Gone with the wind" and Lynard Skynard's, "Tuesday's Gone" pops into your head (which is where I got this particular prompt), and you journal about how quickly Tuesday went by. Maybe you read "Gone with the wind" and you see the word "wind" and you think "wind in the willows" and you journal a spread about willow trees. Maybe you think to yourself, "this prompt sucks". Journal a page about all the things that sucked on Tuesday!
What if I read a prompt and I get nothing from it? I think that would be wonderful, because that would probably mean that maybe YOU have something that you want to say in your journals and you don't need to come here to get daily prompts! That means that it's time for you to graduate and move on to the next phase - one of going within and listening to your OWN voice. Everything on my blog is put here as an aid in helping you find your own creative voice. I hope you're gaining confidence with each new day!
Don't take life so seriously! Have some fun, clown around and let joy course through your veins! Express yourself and be authentic to who you are - not to who people expect you to be. And until next time, dear friends, "Happy Creating"!
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