Hi everyone,
I’m pleased to share a new 4 star review for my non-fiction journaling guide, Journaling Every Week – 52 Topics to Get You Writing.
Long and Short reviews gave the book 4 stars! Here’s an excerpt from the Amazon review:
“Good Reading! If you need inspiration, look no further. I liked the fact that the topic of every tenth week was left up to the reader to choose for themselves. They gave me a few ideas to play around with, but I was free to come up with something else instead if I preferred. This was an excellent chance to expound on previous journal entries or talk about subjects that weren’t included in the official list. There is definitely something to be said for giving people space to personalize their journals like that.
I did appreciate how thorough the majority of the prompts were. For example, the ones that asked about the reader’s childhood were curious about happy memories as well as difficult ones. It was up to the reader to decide if they wanted to explore potentially traumatic moments in their earliest memories or if they wanted to stick to lighthearted topics. I thought that was a wonderful way to account for the wide variety of experiences many adults had during their childhood years.
Journaling Every Week – 52 Topics to Get You Writing was a thought-provoking resource to help get those creative juices flowing.”
Let’s face it, life has been rough lately, and a lot of people are turning to journaling to express their fears and frustrations, and get in touch with their feelings.
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.
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.
On a personal note, I took a journaling class many years ago, and I was pleasantly surprised to find that journaling helped me immensely. I learned a lot about myself and examined how I dealt with stress, work challenges, difficult people, and everyday life situations. I hope this book will help you in some way—by recalling your favorite childhood memories, exploring your goals, or just writing about the changes in your life.
Journaling Every Week makes a great gift for yourself or someone you care about. Order it today and start your journaling adventure!
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Enjoy!
Kelli A. Wilkins
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