10 Reasons to Have a Creative Wedding
April 29, 2009 by Chloe Findlay-Harder
Filed under Home & Living
I’d like to share another guest post from my bridal blog. I wrote this list when I was planning my own wedding a couple of years ago and feel it’s still completely applicable today!
Because you want to create a unique wedding.
It’s a great way to save money.
You want to be more involved in your wedding (and not just turn it over to a planner or someone else).
Because you love to make things.
You & your fiance want to express your own distinct style.
You don’t want to do the big, white, poofy princess wedding gown.
You do want the big, white, poofy, …read more
Pushed for Time
May 7, 2007 by Heather Goldsmith
Filed under Home & Living
When I have only moments to write in my journal, instead of the luxury of minutes, I tend to go for lists. Using a title helps focus on what it is I’m listing. You might want to use my Ten Things I Achieved Today list or Ten Things I Never Want to Forget about Today list.
Writing those ten things makes me zero in on what really matters. Lists force you to write the essence of the matter. Details are great, but they often require time, thought and some effort. I use details when I can and lists when I …read more
Overused Words
January 24, 2007 by Heather Goldsmith
Filed under Home & Living
One benefit of rereading your journals is how you pick up your own annoying writing habits. Overuse of certain words is one of my annoying habits. While it’s easy to roll your eyes at your repetition and read on you might want to investigate why you’re using those particular words so often.
Is it sheer laziness? Could you find a better word to describe precisely what you’re writing about? Or does the word have some significance for you?
During a rereading session note the words you repeat often. In your next journal writing session make a concentrated effort not to use any …read more
Happy New Year
January 1, 2007 by Heather Goldsmith
Filed under Home & Living
I’m just taking a moment out from visiting family and friends to wish all my readers a very happy new year. I hope you spent some time writing your list of goals for the New Year in your journal at some point. If not, why not do it today? A list of ten is a great place to begin.
And if you want to begin keeping a journal this year, there’s no better place to begin than with your goals for 2007. Have a great day.
Heather
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More First Prompts
June 15, 2006 by Heather Goldsmith
Filed under Home & Living
Notebook magazine is running a competition with a fine list of firsts I recommend as journal writing prompts. Their competition is open to Australian and New Zealand residents. Why not make it just as difficult, er… more like a challenge, and write your response in 25 words or less, too. Or, you could enter the competition. You’ll need to be a member of their website first, though.
If you write a response to any firsts in your journal, please share a link to your blog, or post it in the comments section below.




