forgot to integrate, have a contention, and my intro/conclusions were pretty weak. I seem to be going backwards from last year... hate speeches for section 3
As for creative,
my advice:
they might not necessarily ask you to write a physical journey. And they could ask you about the beginning, middle or end of the journey. So, if you think of a difficult situation that might arise out of a physical journey, you can use it as a middle or end bit (either they overcome the obstacle and learn stuff or it ends the journey, but they overcome emotional barriers which prevented them from learning, and then learn... etc.) You could also then twist it into the beginning of an inner journey, which shows that you know physical journeys can initiate inner journeys. In that case you could have a serious accident which begins an inner, reflective journey.
That's what i did, but i haven't got marks back yet
And if its a feature article, then you can set it out as a journalist relating the story and implications. As long as you have quotes from intelligible sources and tear-outs and a "catchy heading" (go alliteration!) etc, it should be fine