FAQ/Help |
Calendar |
Search |
Supreme Artisan
Member Since Nov 2014
Location: Charlotte, NC
Posts: 6,618
9 205 hugs
given |
#1
So you have a journal and pen, but the daunting blankness of the page before you is causing you major writer's block. You're stumped for ideas on what to write about, and frustrated to the point of giving up on the whole idea of journaling altogether. Well, I have a possible solution to that dilemma!! It's called a Journal Jar!
Basically, a Journal Jar is a mason (or even a plastic) jar decorated in any way you want, that holds strips of paper that have prompts, or questions, that help you to think of things to write in your journal. I found a site detailing this handy little jar and even giving a nice list of prompts you can use. http://www.dennydavis.net/poemfiles/jrnljar.htm Of course, the beauty of a Journal Jar is that you can put any kind of prompts in it. If these questions aren't to your liking, or you feel they don't apply to you very much, then by all means, go out and find a list of prompts that you feel better fit yourself. You could even make jars with themed prompts in them to use at different times of the year. Or, you could make a Spirituality themed Journal Jar and fill it with prompts that help you to write and explore your own spirituality. The possibilities are literally endless. I'll upload a picture of my own Journal Jar later, so you can see an example. Remember folks, have fun and be creative. Journaling shouldn't be a chore, but something you look forward to, a luxury you very much enjoy. EDIT: Here is my very own Journal Jar!! __________________ MY BLOG IS NOW CONVENIENTLY LOCATED HERE!! [UPDATED: 4/30/2017] LIFE IS TOO SHORT, TOO VALUABLE AND TOO PRECIOUS A THING TO WASTE!! Last edited by Artchic528; Oct 24, 2016 at 11:27 PM.. |
Reply With Quote |
JadeAmethyst, Nammu
|
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
#2
I need 1 of those for the daily things I forget
and believe me, that can equal a lot at times |
Reply With Quote |
Supreme Artisan
Member Since Nov 2014
Location: Charlotte, NC
Posts: 6,618
9 205 hugs
given |
#3
Quote:
Maybe make a list of things you want to remember about each day, and stick it somewhere you'll be sure to see it daily to remind you. Then you can record them in your journal if you see fit to. __________________ MY BLOG IS NOW CONVENIENTLY LOCATED HERE!! [UPDATED: 4/30/2017] LIFE IS TOO SHORT, TOO VALUABLE AND TOO PRECIOUS A THING TO WASTE!! |
|
Reply With Quote |
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
#4
Quote:
good thinking 1 of the things I need to remember daily is to write in my journal (hah when I started doing it in 2010, I did it all the time) now not so much |
|
Reply With Quote |
Legendary Wise Elder
Member Since Jun 2013
Location: Middle Earth
Posts: 37,437
(SuperPoster!)
11 15k hugs
given |
#5
That's a cute idea, I have this book on my kindle called 365 Journal Ideas it was only like $2.99 or something like that, I just haven't had the time to journal lately
__________________ “All the darkness in the world cannot extinguish the light of a single candle.” -St. Francis of Assisi
|
Reply With Quote |
Supreme Artisan
Member Since Nov 2014
Location: Charlotte, NC
Posts: 6,618
9 205 hugs
given |
#6
That sounds like a really helpful book for journaling. The key to finding time to journal is making time. Have fun and good luck!!
__________________ MY BLOG IS NOW CONVENIENTLY LOCATED HERE!! [UPDATED: 4/30/2017] LIFE IS TOO SHORT, TOO VALUABLE AND TOO PRECIOUS A THING TO WASTE!! |
Reply With Quote |
Blue_Bird, JadeAmethyst
|
Magnate
Member Since Jul 2012
Location: gone
Posts: 2,224
12 1,739 hugs
given |
#7
Thanks, very helpful ideas.
__________________ |
Reply With Quote |
Reply |
|