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Holiday journal book1/10/2024 Printz Award Honor Book and a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. His second novel, An Abundance of Katherines, was a 2007 Michael L. Printz Award presented by the American Library Association. John Green's first novel, Looking for Alaska, won the 2006 Michael L. Print out and bind together to make your own holiday journal for one month of holiday journalling in December.Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the Goodreads database with this name. Downloadĭownload the free printable journal PDF file below. See the journal prompts as a conversation opener, to give you a head start and the rest is up to you. They are a great starting point, and once you get started writing and journalling, often your mind will get carried away with even more things you would like to write and talk about. Maybe these prompts and questions will give you a nudge on some more topics you want to write about too. These 30 holiday Journal prompts are enough to see you pretty much through the entire month of December (if you would like to take a day off for Christmas Day…) What do you want to work on for next year? Do you send out holiday pictures and cards?ģ0. How soon do you begin preparing for the holidays?Ģ9. How are you balancing productivity with festivities?Ģ8. Write a holiday letter to the first person who comes to mind.Ģ7. What are you manifesting this holiday season?Ģ6. What are you trying to be more thankful for?Ģ5. How will you focus on your mental health this holiday season?Ģ4. How will you focus on your physical health this holiday season?Ģ3. What holiday festivities do you want to bring back?Ģ2. Are there holiday traditions you feel are outdated?Ģ1. Do you participate in Black Friday shopping?Ģ0. How do you set your budget for holiday shopping?ġ9. What is the best handmade gift you made for someone else?ġ8. What was the best handmade gift you ever received?ġ7. What are your favorite types of decorations?ġ6. What is a gift you always wanted, but never received?ġ5. If you could receive any gift for Christmas, what would it be?ġ3. What are you putting on your bucket list for the holidays?ġ2. Do you have any holiday traditions with your friends?ġ1. What are some things you are looking forward to with family?ġ0. What do you hope will be different this holiday season?ĩ. What holiday traditions are underrated?ħ. Describe your earliest holiday memory from childhood.Ħ. How are you teaching your kids about giving?ĥ. How do you help your community during the holidays?Ĥ. What are some goals you have for the holiday season?ģ. What is a new holiday tradition you want to start this year?Ģ. If you like all or most of these, you can print out the entire journal including the prompts and the cover at the bottom of the post.ġ. Use the following questions and prompts to get you thinking, writing and reflecting on the Holiday season which is upon us…Īs always, take the ones which resonate and leave the ones which don’t work so well for you. Recently we shared a huge list of 90 thought provoking journal prompts for mental health, and today it’s time for us to turn towards the holiday season. Using journal prompts helps to get you writing, especially if you are new to journalling or find it hard to open up, even just to yourself on paper. Today we have a free printable journal, including 30 journal prompts with questions that will help you share some thoughts about the holiday season. It is traditionally a time for family, and a time of fun but it’s also a time that can get some of us in our feelings and a time where we might benefit from reflecting and writing down some of our feelings so that we can process them. Christmas is a time that brings up all kinds of feelings and memories.
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