No More November
Here we are at the end of November! That means it's time to take a quick moment to pause and reflect on the past month. I love to take a few minutes at the end of each month to document my memories.
You can use these prompts to write a journal entry, create a scrapbook, or make a list. Whatever you choose to do, I encourage you to take some time to document your memories. It's a great way to stay connected to your past and to appreciate all that you have.
Here are a few tips for documenting your memories:
Be specific. Don't just write down what happened; write down how you felt.
Be creative. There are no rules when it comes to documenting your memories. Get creative and have fun with it!
Be consistent. The more you document your memories, the easier it will become.
I hope you enjoy documenting your memories this month!
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!