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Here’s the list!
- List 10 things that make you happy
- Write something that someone told you about yourself that you never forgot
- What are your top 3 pet peeves
- Write about someone who inspires you
- List 5 places you want to visit
- 5 wins to your heart
- List 10 songs you’re loving right now
- Something you struggle with
- Post some words of wisdom that speak to you
- Write about something for which you feel strongly
- Something you always think “what if…” about
- Write about 5 blessings in your life
- What are you excited about
- Post your favorite movies that you never get tired of watching
- Bullet-point your whole day
- Something that you miss
- Post about your zodiac sign, and whether or not it fits you
- Post 30 facts about yourself
- Discuss your first love
- Post about three celebrity crushes
- What are 3 lessons you want your children to learn from you
- Put your music on shuffle and post the first 10 songs
- A letter to someone, anyone
- What about a lesson you’ve learned the hard way
- Think of any word. Search it on Google images. Write something inspired by the 11th image
- Write about an area in your life you’d like to improve
- Conversely, write about something that’s kicking ass right now
- Post 5 things that make you laugh-out-loud
- What are your goals for the next 30 days
- Your highs and lows for the month
What are 3 lessons you want your children to learn from you
- Patience
- Never giving up
- The power of imagination
I have always been impatient, and impulsive. I want to teach my children that patience is a gift and very important in almost every way of life.
Never giving up – Determination, perseverance. I don’t want them to quit something that they love or are passionate about. If they really want something, whether that thing is big or small, I want them to go for it!
The power of imagination is something that I want to stick with them as long as possible. I want them to daydream, make up stories, create their own worlds, and live joyously. I think about my childhood, where I imagined summer camps, circuses, life in California, exploring the woods, being in the rain forest, and more. I took my Barbies, Lego figures, and my American Girl doll on adventures that lasted for days. I wrote about them in countless notebooks. I want my kids to be that way, but in their own way.
Until the next headline, Laura Beth 🙂
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Love the quote at the top. Your children will be so very blessed to have you as their mother!
Thank you! I certainly hope so!
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