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Aug
24

Smart Women Put It in Writing Journal Review

Smart Women Put It in Writing Journal Overview

For smart women, no ordinary journal will do. With plenty of space to write, sketch, and doodle, this journal comes with four different colors of pencils inscribed with “Smart Women Lead Colorful Lives” and three other slogans. Catchy phrases sprinkled throughout the journal inspire women to tell it like it is.

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Aug
03

Journal, Volume 3 Review

Journal, Volume 3 Overview

From 1837 to 1861 Thoreau kept a Journal that began as a conventional record of ideas, grew into a writer’s notebook, and eventually became the principal imaginative work of his career. The source of much of his published writing, the Journal is also a record of both his interior life and his monumental studies of the natural history of his native Concord, Massachusetts. In contrast to earlier editions, the Princeton Edition reproduces the Journal in its original and complete form, in a reading text that is free of editorial interpolations but keyed to a comprehensive scholarly apparatus.

This volume spans a period of rapid change in Thoreau’s life and literary career, including the publication of his first book and a crisis in his friendship with Emerson, during which the Journal assumes its mature form as the extensive, regular, and dated record of his studies of and reflections on the natural and human life of the Concord region.

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Jul
21

Life’s Companion: Journal Writing as a Spiritual Quest Review


Without knowing it this product has inspired me to find answers within me. By reflecting and writing stuff down you can become an open channel, little like automatic writing and really flow questions and answers that have been hidden. After months you can see how your life has unfolded and how messages are all around you to a new world. Thanks to this book, helping people, life experience I have put together soul’s inner voice a profound but simple approach to changing your life in 24 hours.
Thank you for your book and inspiring journey.

Love and light

Bradmonk

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Life’s Companion: Journal Writing as a Spiritual Quest Overview

In Life’s Companion, Christina Baldwin points out that writing is a means of expanding our inner horizons, of relating more meaningfully to the world we live in and to other travelers on the spiritual path. Baldwin, a leader of the renaissance of personal writing, has taught personally more than 30,000 people the joys of journaling.

The book illuminates its text with enlightening quotations, exercises, questions, and techniques to nurture the writer and seeker within. Centered in a broad spiritual philosophy, Life’s Companion shows readers how to transform writing into a tool for self-growth, heightened awareness, and personal fulfillment.

The stunning cover and beautiful interior art was designed by renowned spiritual artist Susan Seddon Boulet.

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Jul
20

Keeping a journal: writing in a diary can help sort out problems and express feelings.(10 tips)(Brief Article): An article from: Scholastic Choices Review

Keeping a journal: writing in a diary can help sort out problems and express feelings.(10 tips)(Brief Article): An article from: Scholastic Choices Overview

This digital document is an article from Scholastic Choices, published by Scholastic, Inc. on October 1, 2004. The length of the article is 1564 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

Citation Details
Title: Keeping a journal: writing in a diary can help sort out problems and express feelings.(10 tips)(Brief Article)
Author: Amit Patel
Publication:Scholastic Choices (Magazine/Journal)
Date: October 1, 2004
Publisher: Scholastic, Inc.
Volume: 20 Issue: 2 Page: 28(1)

Article Type: Brief Article

Distributed by Thomson Gale

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Jul
19

National Geographic Travel & Adventure Journal Review


We are a family who likes to scuba, rock climb, mountain climb, canyoneer & go caving. This book has fun pictures & quotes from adventurer’s, & cool spots to write about a kid’s own adventures. After seeing inside one, I’m ordering one for every kid in our adventure family. This is just perfect for us!

National Geographic Travel & Adventure Journal Overview

A journal that offers kids the opportunity to write about their own adventures while being introduced (or reintroduced) to famous adventurers and their exploits.

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Jul
17

The Journey to the Western Islands Scotland and The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides (Penguin Classics) Review


Quite a while back I posted a review of the Oxford edition of Samuel Johnson’s writings in which I included a short review of the Penguin edition of the Sctoland journey/journal. Reposting that review to the newest edition of the Oxford book, it occurred to me I ought to place this review where it belongs.

There is little with which one might compare these two wonderful pieces of writing today — and yet to some extent they are, each in its own way, foundations upon which much of modern writing has been built. Johnson is here, if not at his finest, still nearing an apogee of clarity, lucidity and intellectual rigor. Boswell is making his initial foray into the published first-hand journal, written only half-a-thought out of the public eye, that would eventually lead him to write his enormous and enormously popular Life of Johnson.

Reading the two interlaced is an utter delight — moving from the formality, grace and power of Johnson to the smaller, more intimate pleasures of Boswell gives one the feeling of having captured, in the adventurous peregrinations of these two inimitable characters, the very breadth and depth of eighteenth century English writing. (I must point out that the Penguin book does not print the two Journals in interlaced fashion, but with a little effort the reader can move between the two so as to get the efect of Johnson and Boswell speaking in turns on the same topology, if not always the same topic…)

To love and admire Johnson, but not appreciate the brilliant, even if much different, stylistic inventions of Boswell seems to me somewhat perverse. Certainly Boswell had his shortcomings, but half the joy of reading and ‘knowing’ Johnson and his circle comes from appreciating the little peccadilloes and foibles that each displayed in his turn–not the least the Great Cham, Johnson, himself. Having said that I hope I may be allowed one short comment on Frank Lynch’s review below. While meaning no disrespect to Frank it seems odd to me that he would note that Johnson does not comment on conversations that Boswell took as very important. Johnson knew of Boswell’s journals as they were being written and encouraged Boswell to publish them. Moreover, Johnson was writing a topographical piece and not the more intimate “Travels with the Great Cham” journal that Boswell was writing.

In the long run, that Boswell found these conversations important is what delights us — his ability to possess and bring weight to the smallness of life contrasts wonderfully with Johnson’s ability to enlarge and ennoble life — and the reflection is an interesting one when we find some of the Great Cham’s noble thoughts somewhat bitterly missing the mark while Boswell’s little thoughts can roll about one’s mind for a very long time.

I cannot think of either of these two men that I don’t see Thomas Rowlandson’s wonderful caricature of the two walking arm in arm — the older man a head taller, wagging his finger and pontificating casually and brilliantly on some weighty matter, and the other rolling along beside him smiling with sweet admiration and pride of association. To read Johnson and bypass Boswell, is to find one great treasure and forsake another.

If I must add one small quibble it is that the notes to the Penguin edition seem rather eccentric — more the product of a dyspeptic travel writer than a Johnsonian scholar.

The Journey to the Western Islands Scotland and The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides (Penguin Classics) Overview

Book by Samuel Johnson, published in 1775. The Journey was the result of a three-month trip to Scotland that Johnson took with James Boswell in 1773. It contains Johnson’s descriptions of the customs, religion, education, trade, and agriculture of a society that was new to him. The account in Boswell’s diary, published after Johnson’s death as The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL.D. (1785), offers an intimate personal record of Johnson’s behavior and conversation during the trip.

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Jun
22

Come, Share Your Lord’s Joy: A Journal to Prepare You to Live…Forever. Review

Come, Share Your Lord’s Joy: A Journal to Prepare You to Live…Forever. Overview

A Journal of Meaning. Have you been told by the physician that you will die soon? You may have cancer, AIDS, or some other disease that threatens your life.This journal is for those who know they will die soon. Within a week, a month, or a year, you will pass through that fourth door, that gateway from earth to Heaven. Don’t prepare to die, prepare to live…Forever.This journal format is a way for you to write down your thoughts for your own self-reflection. Would it not be tragic to leave your loved ones an inheritance of THINGS and not record for them your personal thoughts of what is most meaningful to you on earth? You must share your wisdom, your lessons learned, and your center, with your loved ones.These gentle, reflective thoughts on each topic, will help clarify your thoughts on how you feel as you are about to join your Master in Heaven. It is a journal to prepare you to live…Forever.You will prepare you for the final part of your life-journey, to share in your Lord’s joy. You will focus on a positive, spiritual preparation for your passage to the next level of your journey. You will prepare to meet the Master face-to-face. This journal will help you gain a wonderful spiritual perspective more than you can possibly imagine.

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May
20

Me Writing Journal Nothing Is Worth More Than This Review


When I was looking for a journal, I thought I would only find the typical annual jounals. What a surprise that I happened to find this one illustrated by Mary Engelbreit!

The best from this specific journal is that I decide how to keep it, what I want to write, my improvements and achievements, my thoughts, good and not so good times.

Mary Engelbreit’s drawings are warm and motivating. It’s definitely the journal for the Self! One to be kept forever.

Highly recommendable.

Me Writing Journal Nothing Is Worth More Than This Overview

One is a series of four, this journal is a superlative addition to Mary’s current line of personal reflection products, providing people with a special place to record their thoughts, insights, or artistic renderings and keep them forever. Nothing Is Worth More than This Day, is Mary’s artistic reminder to live in the present. The three other designs include: Count Your Blessings, a place to record all the things to be thankful for in life; Do unto Others, which nudges journalists to remember the good, the beautiful, and the deserving among us; and To Imagine Is Everything, for dreamers, hopers, doodlers, and planners, who will find ample inspiration to help them aim for the sky. Each journal is exquisitely produced on high-quality linen paper, with a textured case and ribbon marker.

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Apr
30

Summer: Season of Expansion (Notebook Journal) Review

Summer: Season of Expansion (Notebook Journal) Overview

Summer Journal-Explore and celebrate the gifts of the Summer season with recipes, rituals and writing prompts. Olive green book cloth and collage art cover with a concealed wire-o spine. A beautiful multicolor handknotted tassel holds your place. Includes 12 text pages and 100 blank lined journal pages.

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Apr
26

www.ebisu.nl For me an art journal is a way of recording creative ideas, special events, trips, impressions, changes in my surroundings and more. Not just a collection of artistic techniques but a personal record.