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Sunday, October 24, 2010

To journal or not to journal

Journaling is a time honored way of reflecting and learning about yourself; recording events and ideas throughout your lifetime; and, for us here in 208, a time to establish and enjoy at least five quiet minutes each week. Please share your response to our classroom journaling time so far (e.g. why you like or not, if you would like to see it continue as is or change it in some way you can suggest).

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Journal time is one of the best times of class. We get time to think about our day and tell how we feel! We should continue to do this. :-)

Bunn G. said...

Journal time is a good way to start off our class.

elishah said...

I think we should keep the journal time it makes us think about everything we have done that week good and bad!

Giacomin,C said...

Journaling relaxes me and takes my mind off of other things in life. By: Amirah,Nadijah

E.M.mie said...

I wish we jounaled everyday!

fields.N said...

i think that journaling is a relaxing time
for others to express their feelings
or what is stressing about in life or in that day.....

brit said...
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Maria U :) said...

i like journaling && it should be like 10 minutes instead of 5 :)

brit said...

I always look forward to journaling in theology, Its a great way to start off our class on Friday. It allows us to let go to some of the things that we were holding onto.