Journal Topics for Self Understanding
The following journal topics all are geared to help students learn a little more about themselves as they grow in self understanding. In addition to the topics listed below, associative writing, the writing of thoughts as fast as they come to mind without worrying about sentence structure or punctuation, may be particularly helpful when a student is troubled or experiencing writers' block.
- When I need time for myself...
- If I could live anywhere
- I really miss...
- I never expected...
- An unusual day in my life
- For my birthday I'd like...
- The worst gift I ever got...
- I daydream most about...
- I really wish....
- Something few people realize about me
- I wish I weren't so...
- One of my best points is...
- One of my most important goals is...
- I dream that one day...
- My hardest class is
- What makes me feel proud is
- I'm glad I'm alive when
- Some little things I often forget to enjoy
- Associative Writing
Associative writing, also called free writing, requires that the student write his thoughts as fast as they come to mind with no attention to sentence structure or punctuation. The technique may be particularly helpful when a student is troubled or suffering from writers' block. Although I like to teach students how and when to use associative writing, I prefer that they do it outside of class and not as an English assignment.