Journal Writing Prompt: Future

By Dee · Sunday, October 2nd, 2005

“Take time to gather up the past so that you will be able to draw from your experience and invest them in the future.”

~Jim Rohn

One of the great uses of writing in your journal daily is to, as Jim Rohn says, “gather up your past” so that you will be able to learn & draw from those experiences for the future.

In your journal, write about your week this week. Think of your successes and failures. What has your week been like? What can you learn from this past week that you can use in the future?

Journal writing prompt bonus: Sometimes, the smallest experiences - ones that we don’t even think about at the time - can produce a great deal of knowledge from the experience. Think back over your week again. Was there some little thing that happened that keeps floating around in the back of your head? Something that seemed small and silly, but, the memory just doesn’t want to leave you alone? Write about that in your journal. Even if you aren’t sure what you learned from the experience, make sure to write it down in your journal to reflect on later.

Happy Journaling!

Dee

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