What are some good journal topics?
Topics for Journal Writing
- What is the most beautiful thing you’ve ever seen?
- Have you ever been in love?
- What is the hardest truth you’ve ever learned?
- What is your greatest dream in life?
- Does history repeat itself?
What are some journal Questions?
Journal prompts – all about you
- What kind of day are you having, and why?
- What’s your favorite color, place, food, book, song, or movie, and why?
- What do you like to do?
- Where are you happiest?
- What’s something you’re good at?
- What do you consider to be your culture, and how do you feel about it?
How do you write a topic for a journal?
You can create lists of many things, such as the following:
- Places you’ve enjoyed visiting.
- Things you’ve done that you previously thought you could never do.
- The people you most admire.
- Your favorite books.
- Your favorite movies.
- Your favorite songs.
- Your top five short term goals.
- Your top five long term goals.
How do you make a diary creative?
A few general topics you can write about in your diary are:
- Things you do each day.
- Problems you faced in a day.
- Your crush.
- Fights with your family or friends.
- Things you were thankful for that day.
- Things you’re looking forward to.
How do you know if a journal is read?
Place a tiny object on top of the diary, that does not stand out visually, for example a circle of paper that was stamped out by a hole punch (for a ring binder). If anyone picks it up, or opens it, that will fall off. If they notice it fall, they won’t know the exact place on the diary where you left it.
What should be on the first page of a diary?
Start writing about your day.
- Write about the person you’ve been thinking about lately. Write about what this person said to you, and about what someone else told you about him/her.
- Write about what is making you happy. Write about what is making you sad.
- Write a story. The diary doesn’t even have to be about you!
What should be in a student bullet Journal?
Here are 30 bullet journal page ideas that you need if you’re a student.
- Hand in dates.
- Contact details for tutors/mentors/group members.
- Class timetable.
- Important dates (semesters, reading weeks, hand ins)
- Grade tracker.
- Budget.
- Spending log.
- Vocab list.
How many topics are in the journaling book?
This all-new set of 35 topics for journal writing is designed to serve anyone from age 12 and up into adulthood—which means it’s suitable for use in your middle school, high-school, or post-secondary classroom, or simply for your own personal use.
What is a journal prompt and how do I use them?
You can use a journal prompt when you are feeling uninspired and stuck for ideas. Instead of focusing on the problem of not having an idea (which often makes the block even worse), a journal prompt is a simple statement… often only one sentence which can spark ideas, give you a new way to think and offer inspiration.
How do you make a journal with slips of paper?
Place the slips of paper in the jar. Reach into your jar each day as you prepare to write in your journal and take out one of the prompts. Set your timer anywhere from 10 to 40 minutes, depending on how much time you have available for journaling.
Do you know what to write about when journaling?
There are a myriad of benefits to journaling, and everyone should consider keeping a journal. However, one of the obstacles that people face when they want to pick up the practice of journaling is that they don’t know what to write about.