Directions: Brainstorm about your past to reflect upon two significant, uplifting, positive experiences and/or events that had a profound impact on your life. Consider events from your childhood, adolescence, young adulthood, and so forth. Try not to limit your thinking and ideas as you brainstorm, so keep in mind that there are no right or wrong answers. Therefore, it will not be graded upon specific content, only that you took the opportunity to share your personal thoughts and experiences.Brainstorming WorksheetPurpose: Use this worksheet to brainstorm and reflect upon two 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. *Glossary of Terms:                                                               Return to topBrainstorm: 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.What if I don’t have Microsoft Word?Ashford technology requirements indicate that files must be written in Microsoft Word. Ashford assignments can only be accepted in the form of .doc and .docx files (Microsoft Word file types). However, if you do not have access to Microsoft Word, you may be able to use the following workaround:There is a free word processing application (Open Office) available for download at www.openoffice.org.Once you have downloaded Open Office and created your document, you can save it as a .doc file by followingthese steps: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.”

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