What a year it has been–for you, for me, and for all of us. This infographic (not my design) is a reminder for all of us: an essential prompt for how we may choose to live, or possibly, a prompt for our personal narrative writing. It’s time to start a new page. What’s on your next page?
Check back soon for more of my favourite visual — reflection / writing prompts. For example, I love this one: Pillars of Life Mind Map Template; it’s simple, creative and easily personalized.
In the meantime, let’s consider a goodbye letter to 2021. I think we can all find plenty of descriptive and exclamatory adjectives.
Liz Pearl, M.Ed., is an educator and facilitator with a particular interest in psychogeriatrics, adults with special needs, expressive arts therapy and legacy writing. She is a graduate of OISE with a Master of Education and she is a member of OAMHP – Ontario Association of Mental Health Professionals. Liz is the founder and director of PK Press and the editor of several collections of personal narratives including the revised edition of Mourning Has Broken (KOPE Associates, 2005, 2015) and the Living Legacies series featuring Canadian Jewish women including, Volumes I – VII (PK Press, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2017, 2018). Liz is an active volunteer in the local Jewish community including Ve’ahavta (creative writing workshops with marginalized adults) and DANI’s (music and dance with adults with special needs). Previously, Liz was a regular blogger for www.hermagazine.ca and www.wisewomencanada.com. Her immediate goals include streamlining her Pearls of Wisdom and social networking nonsense into a succinct Wordpress blog.
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