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"Learn to Journal" self paced course

$25.00

If you do not write regularly, you might not feel comfortable journaling. The word journaling might be confusing. You may not know where even to start! Let me help you.

Think about the following questions:

What could you write? Can you write without it being a book? Who will read it? What if someone were to read it? Where is most comfortable for you to write? Do you focus on spelling and penmanship? Did you choose wide-ruled in high school so you didn’t have to write as much when the assignment was a 2-page paper?

Did you love to write in pencil so you could fix mistakes in your writing without scribbling out a word? Did you always need college ruled because the height of your letters looked odd on wide-ruled paper?

Do you like a notebook or a journal? Do composition notebooks bring up memories for you? Are you left-handed and hate spiral-bound notebooks because the wire digs into your hand?

Do you smear gel pens? Does a pencil break too often because you have a heavy hand? Does the purpose of the writing make a difference?

This self-paced workbook will guide you through activities to determine how journaling may work best for you. It will help you discover the tools and processes that fit your needs and lifestyle.

1:1 sessions are also available when you want to dive deeper into developing or growing your practice.

*This is a downloadable pdf. Nothing will be shipped. Taxes are included in the price.

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If you do not write regularly, you might not feel comfortable journaling. The word journaling might be confusing. You may not know where even to start! Let me help you.

Think about the following questions:

What could you write? Can you write without it being a book? Who will read it? What if someone were to read it? Where is most comfortable for you to write? Do you focus on spelling and penmanship? Did you choose wide-ruled in high school so you didn’t have to write as much when the assignment was a 2-page paper?

Did you love to write in pencil so you could fix mistakes in your writing without scribbling out a word? Did you always need college ruled because the height of your letters looked odd on wide-ruled paper?

Do you like a notebook or a journal? Do composition notebooks bring up memories for you? Are you left-handed and hate spiral-bound notebooks because the wire digs into your hand?

Do you smear gel pens? Does a pencil break too often because you have a heavy hand? Does the purpose of the writing make a difference?

This self-paced workbook will guide you through activities to determine how journaling may work best for you. It will help you discover the tools and processes that fit your needs and lifestyle.

1:1 sessions are also available when you want to dive deeper into developing or growing your practice.

*This is a downloadable pdf. Nothing will be shipped. Taxes are included in the price.

If you do not write regularly, you might not feel comfortable journaling. The word journaling might be confusing. You may not know where even to start! Let me help you.

Think about the following questions:

What could you write? Can you write without it being a book? Who will read it? What if someone were to read it? Where is most comfortable for you to write? Do you focus on spelling and penmanship? Did you choose wide-ruled in high school so you didn’t have to write as much when the assignment was a 2-page paper?

Did you love to write in pencil so you could fix mistakes in your writing without scribbling out a word? Did you always need college ruled because the height of your letters looked odd on wide-ruled paper?

Do you like a notebook or a journal? Do composition notebooks bring up memories for you? Are you left-handed and hate spiral-bound notebooks because the wire digs into your hand?

Do you smear gel pens? Does a pencil break too often because you have a heavy hand? Does the purpose of the writing make a difference?

This self-paced workbook will guide you through activities to determine how journaling may work best for you. It will help you discover the tools and processes that fit your needs and lifestyle.

1:1 sessions are also available when you want to dive deeper into developing or growing your practice.

*This is a downloadable pdf. Nothing will be shipped. Taxes are included in the price.

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