Category: Guided Journal resources
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How to create a vision board and take actionable steps to fulfil your dreams
Walt Disney was an exemplary visionary whose joyful efforts to create a world of wonder will leave a legacy of inspiration for us all. He was a dreamer who knew how to have his head in the clouds and two feet firmly on the Earth. Walt’s secret to materialising his dreams was not lost a…
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How shifting focus with guiding words and symbols can transform your life
The subconscious mind is like the ocean and a single wave is like the conscious mind. The force of the ocean is behind every single wave and can be likened to the subconscious drive behind most of our daily actions, thoughts and emotions. At the most basic level we are driven either by love or…
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Change the soundtrack of your mind
A narrative is simply a story. We tell ourselves many stories each and every moment about ourselves, about the past, other people, objects, places and everything else in our consciousness. These stories provide us with meaning about all of these “things”. That help us to make sense of this otherwise chaotic world. In a world that bombards us with…
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The gifts of gratitude
What do you practice? Each time you rehearse fear, you create and impression on your brain, body and relationships. Practice gratitude and love over fear and judgement.
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Let go of self-limitations by clearing the decks
Clear the decks. It’s time for a Spring clean of your mind. Get elbow-deep into the crevices of subconscious patterns of behaviour that are holding you back from being the […]
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Nurturing Self-Care: Body, Mind, Emotions, and Soul
If you make it a daily priority to take care of the big four: Body, Mind, Emotions and Soul, you will effortlessly flow through your day and reap unexpected treasures along the way.
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The top 8 reflective questions for guided journaling: High quality questions
Some people are natural writers and when it comes to journaling, they don’t need any guidance. If you are anything like me, you may need some prompts to get your pen juices flowing. The questions you ask yourself must be high quality. Here are my top 8 guided journal questions for reflecting on the past 12 months:
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Journal: Automatic writing – Reflection
So you have done the preparation phase for your journal writing. Now what? Great question. There are a few ways of getting your thoughts on to paper. One of my favourites is “automatic writing”. This is a simple and super effective technique for getting those sticky thoughts out of your head. You know the ones. They usually swirl around…

