Journaling Every Week: 52 Topics to Get You Writing
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-393-73926-5
- EAN9781393739265
- Date de parution03/01/2021
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurRelay Publishing
Résumé
Journaling Every Week: 52 Topics to Get You Writing Whether you are experienced in journaling or completely new to the process, this book is designed to get you thinking about-and writing about-your life, relationships, patterns, goals, and some of your fondest memories. You'll benefit from writing about these thought-provoking prompts and learn something about yourself along the way. Journaling is a useful tool for self-discovery.
In your journal, you can explore a wide range of subjects, themes, and ideas, revisit the past, and vent about anything (or anyone). In a way, you play counselor to yourself by digging deep into your innermost thoughts and emotions and writing about how you feel. This fun and innovative book is filled with hundreds of journaling prompts that cover your childhood, friendships, beliefs and values, your career, coping with grief, fears, forgiveness, your purpose, and much more. Sample prompts include: * What are your favorite childhood memories? List at least ten, and then write about each one. * What did you want to be when you grew up? Are you that now? If not, when did that idea change? Why? How is your current job different from the one you thought you wanted? * Write for fifteen minutes about the changes in the last ten years of your life, and change in general.
Do you embrace change? Resist it? Why? What feelings or emotions does the thought of change bring out in you? Start journaling today, and begin your adventure of self-discovery! Genres: Journaling / Journal Writing / Self-Help / Happiness / Personal Transformation / Writing / Non-Fiction / Creativity / Relationships / Emotions / Interpersonal Relationships / Sharing / / Self-improvement / Journaling Prompts / Journaling Suggestions / Family & Relationships / Personal Growth
In your journal, you can explore a wide range of subjects, themes, and ideas, revisit the past, and vent about anything (or anyone). In a way, you play counselor to yourself by digging deep into your innermost thoughts and emotions and writing about how you feel. This fun and innovative book is filled with hundreds of journaling prompts that cover your childhood, friendships, beliefs and values, your career, coping with grief, fears, forgiveness, your purpose, and much more. Sample prompts include: * What are your favorite childhood memories? List at least ten, and then write about each one. * What did you want to be when you grew up? Are you that now? If not, when did that idea change? Why? How is your current job different from the one you thought you wanted? * Write for fifteen minutes about the changes in the last ten years of your life, and change in general.
Do you embrace change? Resist it? Why? What feelings or emotions does the thought of change bring out in you? Start journaling today, and begin your adventure of self-discovery! Genres: Journaling / Journal Writing / Self-Help / Happiness / Personal Transformation / Writing / Non-Fiction / Creativity / Relationships / Emotions / Interpersonal Relationships / Sharing / / Self-improvement / Journaling Prompts / Journaling Suggestions / Family & Relationships / Personal Growth
Journaling Every Week: 52 Topics to Get You Writing Whether you are experienced in journaling or completely new to the process, this book is designed to get you thinking about-and writing about-your life, relationships, patterns, goals, and some of your fondest memories. You'll benefit from writing about these thought-provoking prompts and learn something about yourself along the way. Journaling is a useful tool for self-discovery.
In your journal, you can explore a wide range of subjects, themes, and ideas, revisit the past, and vent about anything (or anyone). In a way, you play counselor to yourself by digging deep into your innermost thoughts and emotions and writing about how you feel. This fun and innovative book is filled with hundreds of journaling prompts that cover your childhood, friendships, beliefs and values, your career, coping with grief, fears, forgiveness, your purpose, and much more. Sample prompts include: * What are your favorite childhood memories? List at least ten, and then write about each one. * What did you want to be when you grew up? Are you that now? If not, when did that idea change? Why? How is your current job different from the one you thought you wanted? * Write for fifteen minutes about the changes in the last ten years of your life, and change in general.
Do you embrace change? Resist it? Why? What feelings or emotions does the thought of change bring out in you? Start journaling today, and begin your adventure of self-discovery! Genres: Journaling / Journal Writing / Self-Help / Happiness / Personal Transformation / Writing / Non-Fiction / Creativity / Relationships / Emotions / Interpersonal Relationships / Sharing / / Self-improvement / Journaling Prompts / Journaling Suggestions / Family & Relationships / Personal Growth
In your journal, you can explore a wide range of subjects, themes, and ideas, revisit the past, and vent about anything (or anyone). In a way, you play counselor to yourself by digging deep into your innermost thoughts and emotions and writing about how you feel. This fun and innovative book is filled with hundreds of journaling prompts that cover your childhood, friendships, beliefs and values, your career, coping with grief, fears, forgiveness, your purpose, and much more. Sample prompts include: * What are your favorite childhood memories? List at least ten, and then write about each one. * What did you want to be when you grew up? Are you that now? If not, when did that idea change? Why? How is your current job different from the one you thought you wanted? * Write for fifteen minutes about the changes in the last ten years of your life, and change in general.
Do you embrace change? Resist it? Why? What feelings or emotions does the thought of change bring out in you? Start journaling today, and begin your adventure of self-discovery! Genres: Journaling / Journal Writing / Self-Help / Happiness / Personal Transformation / Writing / Non-Fiction / Creativity / Relationships / Emotions / Interpersonal Relationships / Sharing / / Self-improvement / Journaling Prompts / Journaling Suggestions / Family & Relationships / Personal Growth