Can you believe we’re in the last quarter of the year? Don’t let that scare you! There’s still plenty of time to work on your goals!
I love this time of year for the change of season into Fall, cooler weather which means more good hair days :), seeing the vibrant Fall foliage and of course one of my favorite holidays – Halloween! I’ve infused a bit of all of these things into the new set of journaling prompts this month.
October invites us to embrace the spirit of transformation and reflection. With the last quarter of the year upon us, it’s the perfect time to pause, take stock, and infuse our creative journeys with renewed inspiration.
These prompts are designed to help you navigate October with intention and purpose, setting the stage for a rewarding and fulfilling final quarter of the year. Whether you’re an artist, photographer, designer, or any kind of creative entrepreneur, these prompts will guide you toward self-discovery, goal-setting, and creative exploration.
Remember that journaling is a personal practice, so feel free to adapt these prompts to suit your specific needs and goals as a creative entrepreneur.
Here goes…
October Journaling Prompts For Creative Entrepreneurs
1 – October marks the beginning of the last quarter of the year. Reflect on your accomplishments and challenges so far in 2023. What are your top priorities for the final quarter, and how will you stay motivated to achieve them?
2 – As the year comes to a close, identify one major creative project or goal that you’d like to complete before the end of December. What steps will you take to make significant progress on this goal in October?
3 – Fall is a season of transformation. How can you adapt and evolve your creative business to align with the changing environment, both internally and externally?
4 – October is known for Halloween and the theme of masks. Explore the metaphorical masks you wear in your business or creative work. Are there aspects of your authentic self that you’ve been hiding? How can you embrace vulnerability to connect with your audience on a deeper level?
5 – Halloween encourages imagination and creativity. If you could “dress up” as your ideal creative entrepreneur, what would that look like? What qualities or skills would you embody? Write in your journal by acting as if you were already that person!
6 – Halloween is also known for its playful and imaginative costumes. Create a “dream” vision for your creative business or brand. How would it look, and what message or story would it convey to your audience?
7 – Consider the concept of “harvest” in relation to your work. What creative seeds did you plant earlier in the year, and what are you reaping now? How can you nurture and expand upon these successes in the last quarter?
8 – The fall season often inspires nostalgia. Reflect on a past creative project or venture that holds sentimental value to you. How can you draw inspiration from your own history to fuel your creative endeavors moving forward?
9 – Fall foliage is known for its vibrant colors. Create a color palette that represents the emotions and energy you want to infuse into your creative projects for the remainder of the year. How will you incorporate these colors into your work?
10 – October is a time when nature sheds its old leaves to make way for new growth. What habits, mindsets, or routines no longer serve your creative entrepreneurship? How will you let go of these to make room for fresh ideas and opportunities in the last quarter?
Let me know what comes up for you!
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
If you’d like extra support in achieving your goals, these are the different ways we can work together…
- 1:1 Private Coaching
- Visualize To Materialize – my signature goal achieving group coaching program – we have our final vision board event for 2023 happening this month!
Leave a Reply