Dig Deep Guided Journaling Part 2
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When you reflect upon your own thoughts and experiences, you are telling your own story and finding a new meaning there.
Journaling makes you think. Think more. And then even more. Think about yourself, about how you feel, about what is going on in your life.
Journaling is a form of reflective writing; it improves one’s decision making and critical thinking. It is invaluable when it comes to examining past experiences, evaluating your actions or just digging deep and seeing what is there behind the surface. It calms the mind, it lets you think with more clarity.
Journaling gives you a safe space to explore any idea you might have. It gives you an easy way to unload what is keeping your mind busy and overwhelmed. It can help you heal in both long term and short term. Once you have written down your thoughts, your mind is more at ease. It helps to get in touch with your emotions. Most of us are too busy to dig deep and let their emotions be, even if for a few minutes and on paper. It is actually when you start to delve deeper into your feelings and thoughts that you produce better results in everything you do.
Dig deep! Think about each question. Let yourself write down more than just short, basic answers. Write down all emotions that surface. Let your hand write it all down. Do not judge any of this, do not label it, let it flow. Let it go as deep as it will, go back in time as far as you can, free-write as much as you can. The more you let yourself write, the more you will uncover.
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Dig Deep Guided Journaling Part 2 - Agnese Iskrova
Dig Deep Guided Journaling Part 2
Agnese Iskrova
Copyright © 2020 Agnese Iskrova
Cover design by Starlineart
Photography by Santa Savisko Jēkabsone
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All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed or transmitted without the express consent of the author.
First Printing: 2020
ISBN 978-1-716-18742-1
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The author of this book is not a psychiatrist or a therapist. The book is intended to inspire the readers, and the book should not be used to diagnose or replace any medical treatment. The book cannot replace a qualified health care professional and should never be used instead of a qualified medical advice. The author is no way liable for any misuse of this material.
Whether you’re keeping a journal or writing as a meditation, it’s the same thing. What’s important is you’re having a relationship with your mind.
Natalie Goldberg
How to write and where to write
This is an e-book, but it is not meant for reading. It is meant to be used as a tool. There is a long list of questions – you will be answering those, and the best way to do it is by writing.
Take a notebook you like and a pen you like writing with. Use those! This is important. Writing isn’t easy, it sometimes comes really hard, but it is important to write it all down. When you commit to writing your thoughts instead of just thinking of those, it lets you get to see all the why
and how
. It lets you dig deeper and uncover more. Much more.
This is important
Please keep this workbook and the notebook