Documenting December Days

The end of the month is here, and it's time to take a look back on all that has happened. I love to take a memory inventory at the end of each month and document it all in our family albums.

Here are some of the benefits of creating monthly roundups:

  • Remembering the good things. It is easy to forget all the good things that happen in a month. You can preserve those memories and look back on them fondly by taking a few minutes to write down the highlights.

  • Identifying areas for improvement. Reflecting on the month, you may also notice areas where you could improve. This could be anything from setting better goals to developing new habits.

  • Staying motivated and focused. Seeing all the things you have accomplished in a month can help you stay motivated and focused on your goals.

  • Expressing yourself creatively. A monthly roundup can be a fun and creative way to express yourself. You can write about your thoughts, feelings, and experiences in a meaningful way.

If you are not already doing monthly roundups, please try it. It is a simple and effective way to improve your memory, document your everyday life, and celebrate the good times.

 
 

This year, I’m using a more visual approach for the prompts and I will turn them into a reel on my Instagram feed as well. If you prefer your prompts in a list form, I will be including them at the bottom of the post.

Let’s get started!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Here’s a list of the prompts I use each month. Feel free to pick and choose the ones that you find most useful.

  • Holidays, celebrations, special occasions, and big events from the month

  • Individual and/or family updates

  • Entertainment, media, and learning

  • News and current events: local, national, international, and personal interest

  • Weather, nature, and local scenery

  • Foods you ate, cooking, and restaurants

  • Travels, adventures, play, hobbies, and favorite finds

What to do with your roundup? Compile all the details and record them in a:

  • journal

  • blog post

  • social media post

  • photo collage

  • scrapbook page

Remember that roundups are even better when you include photos!

 
 
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