Chapter U in my recently thrifted, very gently used Oxford Canadian Dictionary is all about the uns. They fill 22 pages of the 31-page chapter!
Mostly, they're dedicated to undoing their opposites, which I have to admit was a little off-putting at first. Unappetizing, uninteresting, uncaring, unhappy. I thought about skipping all of the uns, just on principle.
Eventually, however, I encountered unlimited, which instead felt like throwing the doors open.
If you survey definitions of the word unlimited, you'll find other words like boundless, infinite, vast, and some uns too: unconditional, undefined, unrestricted. Just reading them, I found myself breathing a little deeper, feeling more attuned to the possibilities.
For better or worse, our days are all about navigating limits. Just for a moment, why not cast our attention in the opposite direction, toward the wide open things, the vast and the boundless. Who knows, it might spark ideas for undoing one or two of those limits.
If you'd like to journal the letter u with me, I'll send it to you! In the comments below, tell me one good thing in your world that feels unlimited. Not only will you get a head start on the first prompt in this printable, but I'll also send a reply in return along with the pdf file* so you can keep journaling!
P.S. If you're new to this alphabet-inspired journal series, I'm sharing the process with you -- and these printable journal pages! -- as I go. You can find more information about pages a through t, plus some of my other page projects, here.
* The file will include two page sizes: letter and A4.