September 7th, 2006
While looking for my own inspiration online tonight I came across the Inspire Me Thursday website. The website was originally a blog, but there’s loads of inspiration there, too.
While the challenges are meant to be weekly, this obviously isn’t strict. I notice the latest couple of challenges haven’t exactly stuck with the title. It […]
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September 6th, 2006
Here’s another journal writing prompt for you to use in your journal.
Just say tomorrow was revealed to you. The details of your day were written down in a blueprint and handed to you. What would you do with this information? Sit back and watch events unfold? Would you try to change or alter the lead […]
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September 5th, 2006
If you’re into keeping an artistic journal or simply enjoy adding the odd page of art to your journal you may find something of interest at Digital Art Quirks.
There’s loads of interesting articles, tips and ideas on using digital media to create art, but check out their links page for so much more.
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September 4th, 2006
During a conversation the other night I commented that there had to be a better way to shop. I’m always complaining about this necessary activity, mostly because I loathe the time wasted tracking up and down the aisles. I always end up searching and searching for one particular item. When I ask, it turns out […]
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September 2nd, 2006
Ziggy really cops it today. I just hope he goes home to write this experience in his journal and discovers some meaning to his life instead.
Here’s a quote about giving meaning to life to ponder in your journal.
Another great journal writing prompt you can return to again and again is to write out […]
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September 1st, 2006
Another Freaky Friday is here again. If you need to know more about this journal writing challenge please read the First Freaky Friday entry.
Today I want you to put yourself in the shoes of someone at the time of the bible story about the Tower of Babel when language was confused.
Imagine suddenly being unable to […]
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