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Edit: Updated and completed prompts are available in a printable version through etsy and an ebook version through Amazon . July ha...
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Thanks to everyone who's been following along over the past month. With my return from France and adjustment to things at home again, it's been a busy, but enjoyable month for me. Even though I haven't had as much time to post here as I would like, I am making it a priority to get these journal prompts to you for each month, and I plan to make a point of doing that through out the summer. Edit: Updated and completed prompts are available in a printable version through Etsy and an ebook version through Amazon. Here's June's journal prompts. 1. A step you have taken towards your goals 2. Something good from last week 3. A time when you were frightened 4. A really good idea 5. The books in your to-read list 6. Something to remember 7. The best thing about your day 8. Your best qualities 9. Your top priorities 10. A new thing to try 11. Where were you a year ago? 12. Where were you five years ago? 13. What is home? 14. Your dream job 15. Favorite things in your town 16. Reasons to feel happy 17. Words you need to share 18. Something to give up 19. An area to grow in 20. An exceptional skill you possess 21. What motivates you? 22. What do you need? 23. A way you relax 24. The personal you are currently grateful for 25. The song you know all the lyrics to 26. A movie you can quote by heart 27. What fills you? 28. Who is your role model? 29. Are you a role model to anyone else? 30. What makes you proud? A printable version is available at the bottom of the post. Download your printable PDF of the prompts here. Make sure that you get next month's prompts by following along with Life of Lovely on bloglovin, pinterest, or twitter. We hope that your summer is off to a great start! Let us know how you're using these journal prompts in the comments.
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There’s journaling, and then there’s work journaling. Both involve pen, paper, and personal introspection, but work journaling isn’t about emotional satisfaction. A work journal is a tool. Work journal writing prompts allow you to reflect on your daily performance and your career as a whole. It’s so easy to get caught up in the whirlwind of daily life and forget about those goals you have, which is why it’s necessary to have a way to keep yourself focused. One of the most convenient ways to do that is by having a work journal (like one of Erin Condren's spiral notebooks)