Die-Hard Journal-Keeper
Someone at work today asked me why I didn’t seem to be so worried over the economic crisis or the election. It was so nice to have the opportunity to share my “secret!”
I keep a journal. I’ve kept one since I was in grade school, but got consistent with it 23 years ago. I could [...]
Decision-Making Through Journaling
Journaling has always been a key element in my decision-making process. The more difficult or complex the decision, the more journaling helped me find my way. Decisions that have too many variables usually trap me in a quagmire of “what if.” Journaling is my shortcut out of the morass.
In the past six years, I have [...]
New Journal Day
I started a new journal today. I will start it. I’m still absorbed in the newness—the smell, the feel, the unblemished pages. It’s my favorite day of the month. New Journal Day, full of new possibilities and fresh insights. It never ceases to delight me.
The first of the month is a good day to begin [...]




