Brainstorming Worksheet

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PSY 202: Adult Development and Life Assessment

Brainstorming Worksheet

Purpose: Use this worksheet to brainstorm and reflect upon five significant, uplifting, positive experiences/events that had a profound impact on your life. Consider events from your childhood, adolescence, young adulthood, etc.

Hover over words underlined and in blue font (indicating a hyperlink) to access a definition and the glossary of terms (also located at the end of this document). Items with a blue asterisk require completion (*).

Life Event 1 (title):*

In one paragraph, explain why this event was significant to you.*

In a second paragraph, describe how you felt after the experience. *

Life Event 2 (title):*

In one paragraph, explain why this event was significant to you.*

In a second paragraph, describe how you felt after the experience. *

Life Event 3 (title):*

In one paragraph, explain why this event was significant to you.*

In a second paragraph, describe how you felt after the experience. *

Life Event 4 (title):*

In one paragraph, explain why this event was significant to you.*

In a second paragraph, describe how you felt after the experience. *

Life Event 5 (title):*

In one paragraph, explain why this event was significant to you.*

In a second paragraph, describe how you felt after the experience. *

Glossary of Terms: Return to top

Brainstorm: Develop spontaneous ideas that will eventually develop into a more focused idea or concept.

Paragraph: A set of sentences, typically four to five at minimum (though this assignment requires two to three at minimum) that deal with a specific theme or idea.

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a. Click on the "File" menu button.

b. Then click on the "Save As" option.

c. From the "Save As Type" dropdown menu, select the "Microsoft Word 97/2000/XP (.doc)" option to save the file as a .doc document.

d. Click "Save."