JOURNAL TOPIC: [today's tunes: "Alive" by Pearl Jam]
What
makes you feel ALIVE? Not just like you're functioning, not just
surviving, but really, truly ALIVE? (My inner surfer might call this
"stoked.") Describe a moment that you conquered a fear, did something
that made you feel triumphant, or experienced anything else that shocked
you into an awareness or a feeling of being totally ALIVE. It can be as simple as a dunk in freezing cold water, or realizing you walked into a room for something
and totally forgot why.
AGENDA:
[Happy Mindfulness Monday-- take the time you need]
1. Journal
2. Work on your Literature Analysis (due Friday)
3. Begin reading "Young Goodman Brown" & track vocabulary
POST:
First impressions of "Young Goodman Brown" (title: SO THIS GUY GOES FOR A WALK...)
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Sunday, September 15, 2019
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