10 Boredom Busting Journal Prompts For Your Bullet Journal
Hey-lo! It’s Marsha from Do You Salut! I’m really excited about today’s post! Growing up my tv time was limited so reading and writing (and board games) were pretty much what I did for fun. I love asking my friends questions and scenarios. Perhaps I was an author in my past life! We’re going to explore 10 journal prompts to blast away your boredom!
Recommended Supplies:
Archer and Olive A5 dot grid notebook or B6 notebook
Pen or pencil
Optional supplies:
Acrylograph pens or markers to spice up the page
Prompt 1: Poem
Write a poem only using words that begin with the first letter of your first and last name. For example my poem would only use words that begin with the letter “M” and “H”.
(This prompt was inspired by a book I’m reading called “A void” by Georges Perec. The book doesn’t use any words that use the letter “e”!)
Prompt 2: The Door
You’re walking in a meadow and suddenly a door appears. Describe the door (the color, the design, the door knob). What’s behind the door?
Prompt 3: The Movie of your life
Write the opening line of a movie about your life? What are the songs in the soundtrack of the movie? What’s the plot of the movie?
Prompt 4: The Only One in The World
You wake up and realize that you are the only person in the world. What do you do?
(This prompt was inspired by the move “2 Alone in Paris”. It’s a French comedy.)
Prompt 5: Thank You
Write a thank you note to your feet for all the places they’ve taken you.
(This prompt was taken from the book 642 Tiny Things to Write About by the San Fransisco Writers’ Grotto.)
Prompt 6: Pearls of Wisdom
What is your tiny pearl of wisdom?
(This prompt was taken from the book 642 Tiny Things to Write About by the San Fransisco Writers’ Grotto.)
Prompt 7: Colors
Describe your favorite color. Why is it your favorite color?
Prompt 8: Happy
Are you happy with the person you are today? Why or Why not? What are the barriers to your happiness? How can you break down these barriers?
Prompt 9: Statue in The Park
You are a statue in a city park. Which park are you in? Describe what you see in : the Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall.
(This prompt was taken from the book 642 Tiny Things to Write About by the San Fransisco Writers’ Grotto.)
Prompt 10: The Book
What is your least favorite book/movie? Why? What would you change to make it your favorite book/movie?
My favorite books for writing prompt ideas are : Creative Writer’s Notebook by John Gillard and 642 Tiny Things to Write About by The San Francisco Writers’ Grotto.
Check out my video creating a spread for the the door prompt!
If you want to get materials from Archer and Olive feel free to use my affiliate code Salut10 for a discount! ( you’d be helping support my mini art endeavors :-) ).
Here is a printable with doodle ideas to compliment each prompt.
Hope you have fun working on these prompts! If you want to share your pieces feel free to tag me @doyousalut (I won’t share them unless you ask!). You can also tag #aoshare or @archerandolive.community for a chance to be featured on our community page.
Happy Writing and Salut!