Dear Fellow Journalers,
September always signifies the end of summer and beginning of autumn. The end of blissful summer beach days, cool evening breeze drifting by and family barbecues. The beginning of school days, New things to learn, crisp fall days and crunchy colorful leaves on the ground.
So it’s no wonder, that this month, so full of contradictions, should beg us journalists to expand our world of writing.
Rachael Wolchin wrote “Be mindful when it comes to your words. A string of some that don’t mean much to you may stick with someone for a lifetime.”
September prompts are as follows:
- What do you want to do this month?What are you looking forward to?
- What did you watch on TV this week?Any new shows that caught your attention?
- Write 3 things that you’re grateful for today.
- What did you learn today?
- Did you share something with someone today?
- What happened to your goals for this month?
~Sallie
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