Tag Archives: journaling
Give It to God
As a teenager, when I became overwhelmed by enormous challenges or high-stakes decisions, my mother taught me the merits of putting pen to paper to gain perspective. When I was uncertain whether to take specific classes or which job to … Continue reading
Reflective Journaling
I find I like journals with margins so if I reread them I can connect the dots to an outcome or current thought. Colorful post it’s our also great for this and a great eye catcher when flipping through Positively … Continue reading
Excerpt from a Career Journal: Balancing Act
This is my second quarter of graduate school and I’ve realized I haven’t mentioned my dream of starting a nonprofit once. My focus and priorities have been on welfare policies and homeless youth. I recently decided I am going to … Continue reading
Sensible
The idea of going full blast on something, scarfing everything is that sensible?
North Star
The way to find your own North Star is not to think or feel your way forward but to dissolve the thoughts and feeling that make you miserable. You don’t have to learn your destiny–you already know it; you just … Continue reading