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Keep Thy Personal Journal Private!
If you live with other people, I know you shudder to think about what would happen if your personal journal fell into the wrong hands. Journaling is not about writing something and then leaving it on your bed so your family... Read More
Journaling Your Work
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Layoff Survival: The Value of a Job Search Diary
Looking for a job involves a wide range of responsibilities: preparing a resume, looking at ads, contacting employers, calling and visiting friends and acquaintances, follow ups, interviews. While none of us ever plan to be out of work for very long, it... Read More
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The Magic of Gratitude Journaling
Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have
into enough, and more. It turns denial into acceptance, chaos to
order, confusion to clarity. It can turn a meal into a feast, a
house into a home, a stranger into a friend. Gratitude makes
sense of our past, brings peace for today, and creates a vision
for tomorrow.
Melody Beattie
Have you ever found yourself in a rut where you just couldn't
see anything positive in your life? I know I have. Sometimes we
get so caught up with what is going wrong we forget all that is
so right. A way I have found of breaking out of this pattern is
by using a gratitude journal.
The power of gratitude journaling is that it absolutely changes
your focus. After you have been practicing for a while, you will
become a "glass half-full" kind of person. It causes you to
think about what is most important in life instead of getting
caught up in the petty.
You can keep a gratitude journal in whatever way works best for
you, but here is a way to get started that I first learned from
Sarah Ban Breathnach in her book Simple Abundance. First, get a
journal book that speaks to you in some way. Make it one that
you will enjoy looking at every day and fits your personality.
If you like the structure of lined pages, that is fine. If you
prefer the unlined, open pages, that is great too. Just
experiment and use what you feel will most likely inspire you
every day.
A good way to start is to write five things at the end of every
day that you are thankful for from that day. These five things
can be as simple or as in-depth as you would like them to be.
Now let's face it, there will be days when you will not feel
like writing in your gratitude journal, and those are the days
when you absolutely must! It will come in handy to have a
pre-made, basic list of things you are always grateful for to
use on such days as these. Mine is: my health, my family
(including my dog Frodo), my home, my friends, and my coach. The
simple act of taking a few moments to remember your everyday
blessings on the hard days will help you get through them.
You can really make your journal whatever you want it to be. Let
my suggestions be a starting point for you. If you have time,
and if you want, you can add pictures, poems, or whatever
strikes your fancy. Just make it reflective of what is truly
important to you. Have fun with it and notice the magic it can
work in your life.
About the author:
Are you ready to begin living a life that inspires you? Teri
Thomas is a spiritual life coach who helps her clients connect
with spirit and design their lives around their deepest
priorities. Sign up for the complimentary newsletter,
Inspirations, at LivingSpiritually.com.
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