from The Way of the Journal workbook, Kathleen Adams Completing sentence stems is a great journal exercise when you feel overwhelmed , want information quickly, don’t have much time, or aren’t sure what to write about. This activity is well-structured, concrete, practical, and immediately useful. Begin by completing these sentences with […]
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from Writing and Being, chapter 1 You will be writing on loose paper rather than in your journal, so you can seal these pages in an envelope. Title the entry: “Letter to Myself.” During this time, reflect on the following questions and write down whatever comes along for you. These […]
February 2003, 2nd semester, senior year of college “Every piece of writing contains this tacit message: ‘I wrote this because it’s important; I want you to read it; I’ll stand by it. Ԡ–Matthew Grieder Two summers ago, while sitting at my boring, nine-to-five office job, flipping through a Reader’s […]