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A prison cell?
Do you have a goal? A focus in life? Have you invested a great deal of time, effort, money to achieve and yet feel you haven't made it yet? For all your effort do you still feel that there is something missing in your life? It is obviously very...

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Transform Your Life
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The Art of Keeping a Journal


Journal keeping is basically without rules. It is an uncensored invitation to cut & paste, sketch & chart, and to visualize and unravel every great and small thought. At its most basic it is a decision that your life has value.
Just listing your experiences and endeavors can reveal incredible things and encourage you to work for the nearly impossible, the rigorous, and the unseen. Recently, during a course on INQUIRY, I was asked to make a list of one hundred things I didn't know. Here a simple list became a prospect for the unknown and an introduction to something new. As Henry Miller states, "Writing, like life itself, is a voyage of discovery."
I have also discovered that journal keeping is a great way to zero in. For instance, if you were preparing to run a marathon and wanted to improve your performance as a runner. You might put together a journal with notes that included:
  • Diet & nutrition
  • Speed & strength
  • Warm up & cool down
  • Visualization & meditation
  • Cross training
  • Profiles of great athletes
  • And perhaps a section reserved for ideas and challenges yet to come.

It has also been noted that elite athletes keep meticulous journals on their training and competition, not only to advance and validate their hard work and progress, but to mentally prepare them for athletic mastery.
Journals are great for tracking and brainstorming projects and developing themes such as business creativity or spiritual practice. It can be used as a restorative retreat and a creative landscape, a playground of sorts for your professional goals, or a keepsake for travel, weddings and birthdays.
  • Try personalizing your own journal by creating an arrangement that is both practical and natural.
  • Ask questions and dialogue with the world.
  • Use it with regularity and see if this kindles some sort of journey.

WRITE UPSIDE DOWN, USE DIFFERENT COLORS OF PENS, collect conversations, favorite song lyrics & meaningful quotes --or start on the last page and see where it takes you!
Above all enjoy the adventure!
The basic nutrition for a journal differs. Yet the more you nourish it, the more confident and the more willing your imagination & intelligence will be.

About The Author

Janice Hoffmann is CEO and Founder of Success Is Sweetest www.successissweetest.com --A NewYorkCity based Career and Lifestyle Coaching Boutique.

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