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My 90 Day Journaling Journal: Take time out to process your day, learn from it and let it go

My 90 Day Journaling Journal: Take time out to process your day, learn from it and let it go

By Karen Brown

There are many reasons you may want to start a journal: - To process your day. - To learn more about yourself, your likes, dislikes and aspirations. - To get your ideas down on paper - To plan out what they want to achieve - To monitor your progress towards your goals -As a kind of personal therapy session.

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Book Information

Publisher: Independently Published
Publish Date: 06/27/2019
Pages: 200
ISBN-13: 9781076655219
ISBN-10: 1076655211
Language: English

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There are many reasons you may want to start a journal: - To process your day.
- To learn more about yourself, your likes, dislikes and aspirations.
- To get your ideas down on paper
- To plan out what they want to achieve
- To monitor your progress towards your goals
-As a kind of personal therapy session. Whatever your reason to start, I've got you covered.
In this 90 day, 13 week journal, you'll get: - 101 Journal prompts to get you started
- Space to write you master to do list
- The best of me -> a space to write your successes, achievements and things your proud of doing
- Positive quotes each day- A page a day for the first 4 weeks, and then two pages a day for the rest of the journal
This journal was created for:
- complete beginners who want to start journaling
- anyone who has completed the journaling month in my Positivity Planner or Happy Habits journals
- those wanting to try my free 31 day journaling challenge

About the Author

Karen Brown is a management consultant with 35 years of experience as a leader in corporate operations and diversity, equity, and inclusion. Her work has been published in Building and Encouraging Law Firm Diversity , Chicago Tribune , and Harvard Business Review.

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