Monday, June 7, 2010

Part journal, part to-do list, part procrastination device - Page 3

Update: The journal page in this post is no longer available for download. For a selection of free, printable journal pages, please visit my Printable Journal Pages collection.

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Last week, I posted my first two printable, fill-in-the-blank journal pages here and here. They're full of questions about life in general and to-do lists for recording work-in-progress. Simply put, they're a snapshot of the day captured in words.

Today, I'm on to page three, which includes a new to-do list variation . . .


and a space to remember and record some of the good times . . .


The full page looks like this . . .



You can download page 3 here and if you missed them, pages 1 and 2 are here and here.  See you right back here tomorrow for page 4!

3 comments:

  1. I LOVE these pages! As someone who has kept a diary for years, I appreciate the prompting each page provides. Staring at blank pages can be intimidating and these pages are the opposite. Creative and fun!!

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  2. Love your comment, Heather! That's the thing that holds me back too -- the blank page. I'm so glad these pages work for you!

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  3. I am using these journal pages for my children as part of their summer school routine. Every once in a while a question comes up that doesn't relate to them- but I am curious to see how they react. My seven year olds response to the question about the last time he drank champagne was: I Threw Up! Thank you for these unique journal pages. It keeps my kids thinking.

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