Self development (Educational) - A daily journal how to guide

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Narrating in an engaging and informative conversational tone in an educational \"how to daily journal\" audiobook.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
most of us have kept some form of written record at some point in our lives. Perhaps it was a diary, a spiral notebook, Ah, yellow note pad or loose sheets of paper. While we may not have always called it a journal, this is effectively what we created. There are certainly many reasons why people keep a journal and just a many reasons why people stop doing so. Your journal is a personal document, and it does not need to conform to any preconceived norms or standards. While you can purchase a journal, you can also make one. The true beauty of it lies in the words you choose to use and how this book is about getting back into the practice of writing, creating, dreaming and believing. Your journal awaits you, and you will be inspired to write not just in an initial burst but in an endless flow of creation and expression. This book will help you find your journaling inspiration, Norris your creativity and encourage you to keep journaling on a regular basis for years to come. Journaling is a lifestyle and like going to the gym, it is a daily commitment, creating a journaling habit is about showing up on the page and committing every day. So why don't more people journal consistently? There are probably many reasons why you have journals in the past, but for some reason have given it up. It may be that life happens and you get busy suddenly. Those minutes spent scribbling in your journal Seeman Impossible amount of time to set aside your family takes priority. And between dropping off kids working or supporting your loved ones, you simply feel as though you can't find the time. Perhaps you read back through your journal, and suddenly you feel overwhelmed by a sense of futility. Why journal? Who's going to read it anyways? What is the point? And pretty soon you're back to rushing from Point A to point B, believing that writing in a stupid book is just a waste of your time.