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May 15 2008

Making an “All About Me” scrapbook

Published by danahinders at 9:59 am under Journaling Edit This

Like many moms, my favorite scrapbook subject is my son. However, I still try to include myself in my albums from time to time. Since part of the reason I scrapbook is to preserve my family’s history, I think it’s important to have pages that reflect me outside of my role as “Logan’s Mommy.”

Here are a few journaling prompts to get you started on your own “All About Me” scrapbook:

  • How did you get your name?
  • What are your religious, political, and social beliefs? How did you develop these beliefs? In what ways have they influenced your life?
  • What do you value? Honesty? Education? Family? Friendship? How do these values influence your life?
  • What would you most like to change?
  • How did your upbringing influence the person you are today?
  • In what ways are you similar to your parents and other family members? In what ways are you different?
  • Who is your hero and why? Has it changed over the years?
  • What is your motto?
  • What are your greatest accomplishments?
  • Why do you scrapbook? What other activities do you enjoy?
  • What are your favorite and least favorite things?
  • What did you want to be when you grew up? How did you choose the career you have now?
  • What do you like the most about yourself? How would your friends and family describe you? How would you describe yourself?
  • What was the best piece of advice you ever received?
  • How is your life different than you thought it would be?
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