The Goddess Journaling Workbook: 365 Daily Journaling Prompts to Keep a Manifestation Mindset All Year Round: Natural Magic and Manifestation, #4
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The Goddess Journaling Workbook: 365 daily journaling prompts to keep a manifestation mindset all year round. The best tool to keep your NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS this year.
This is a motivational book for guided journaling which uses six well-known Greek Goddesses as inspiration. The journal includes 365 non-dated pages with inspirational affirmations and ideas to keep you writing and getting closer to your personal goals as the year progresses.
How can this Journaling Workbook help me?
This journal will help you remain in a manifestation mindset: its questions and prompts will help you keep a clear and focused state of mind.
You will have a reason to write every single day. The prompts will help you overcome the dreaded blank page panic.
The journal will last you a whole year. You can start anytime, as it is not dated.
It includes 365 days of writing prompts, with different affirmations which will help you use the laws of manifestation to shape and attract the life of your dreams.
It will become a great introspection tool: it includes hundreds of positive affirmations, which will help you focus and fire your creativity, taking the manifestation of your dreams to the next level.
You can consider it your secret tool to awaken the divine feminine in you: six Greek goddesses will guide you and inspire you to journal and write every day.
In this book you will learn about the following mythological Roman and Greek Goddesses. The energy of these Grek Goddesses is meant to guide you through a transformative journey as you write about your deepest dreams and goals, with the help of postivie affirmations for women and anyone willing to journal for self-discovery:
Goddess Persephone / Proserpine: she will help you with introspection, as you travel through your very own underworld;
Goddess Artemis / Diana: her energy will aid in discovering your cycles and birthing the new you;
Goddess Athena / Minerva: with her help you will collect the necessary knowledge to become who you want to be;
Goddess Aphrodite / Venus: she will teach you to love yourself and your body and find the love you deserve;
Goddess Hestia / Vesta: she is the master of achieving home and family happiness, manifesting abundance and material comfort;
Goddess Demeter / Ceres: she will help you harvest the results of your efforts and prepare for a new period of introspection.
The secret is to journal every day, even if you write just one word! After you finish this journal, you will have created a wonderful journaling habit, and you will learn the principles of the law of attraction thanks to the brief and practical daily exercises.
Let the power of the Goddesses ignite the divine feminine in you and help you manifest the life you want!
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Love this! Looking for a self-improvement journal to kick off the new year. The prompts are applicable and useful.
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The Goddess Journaling Workbook - BEATRIX MINERVA LINDEN
The benefits of journaling
Journaling has many benefits, such as:
Clearing up scattered minds: journaling is ideal for busy workers, mothers of little children and actually anyone who has too much in their mind and on their shoulders, and needs an easy way to relax and center,
Meditating actively: journaling can be considered active meditation, and so it is ideal for people who don’t want to or can’t meditate, because they are too active or fidgety, and they need to move or do something all the time. If you have trouble staying still and silent, or keeping your mind empty of thoughts for a whole meditation session, journaling can be a great substitute with comparable benefits.
Becoming more creative: in the last years, there have been a few studies which proved that writing by hand helps people learn and remember things and have better ideas. There seems to be a connection between tracing letters by hand and activating certain parts of the brain which remain dormant or less stimulated when just reading or typing on a keyboard.[1]
The link between journaling and goal manifestation
Manifesting is just another way of saying making our dreams come true . We say something manifested when an object or situation which started as a thought in our mind became tangible and real. The first one to talk openly about the principles of manifestation seems to be an American clockmaker from the 1800’s called Phineas Quimby, although the first one to name the Law of Attraction in a book was the Russian occultist Helena Blavatsky, in her 1877 esoteric book Isis Unveiled [2]. Since then, many others have written about possible ways to change our mindset in order to manifest our desires.
The first rule of manifestation is keeping an optimistic attitude. That’s why we will start each day with positive affirmations. Secondly, it’s quite logical that you can’t make your dreams come true if you don’t know clearly what those dreams are. Thoughts such as "oh, I hate this job!" are not going to take you very far: but these are the ones which seem to repeat in our minds if we don’t practice conscious mind-gardening. Manifestation requires that you formulate your wishes:
As positive statements (I want to be a dentist vs I hate this job);
In a very specific way (I want to get a job as a hotel receptionist which pays at least 2000 per month vs I want a new job, which is too vague);
In a thankful way, and using the present tense when possible (I am thankful for getting a job as a dentist, etc.).
And this is where journaling can be of great help. Journaling helps enormously with manifestation because it:
Clears up the clutter in your mind;
Helps you see your true goals and wishes clearly;
Helps you get to know yourself and your limitations better;
Helps you define a realistic way to reach your goals,
Helps you keep a calm state of mind which will also assist you in reaching your goals.
How to overcome the I have no time
adage
The first thing you can remind yourself is that you don’t need that much time for journaling . Even four minutes is infinitely better than zero. Think about things you can do in five minutes: wash your teeth, browse social media, or check your email. You probably do some of those things many times a day without a second thought.
This is not about writing a lot, but about writing often. The only important thing is finding time to write every day. Journaling is not like writing a novel: one word per day can be more than enough.
Be creative and find short periods of time in your day to day. Maybe you can journal while commuting, during your lunch break, while you wait for your kids or before you go to bed. You can even keep your journal next to the toilet, why not?
Frequency is much more important than quantity. It doesn’t matter how much or where you write. The only important thing is to create a lifetime habit. If you are forgetful, set an alarm on your phone (or two, or three), until you get used to journaling every day.
What if I don’t like a writing prompt or I find it repetitive?
It’s your journal. Feel free to journal about something else if you want to. There may be subjects which you find more interesting and others which don’t apply to you so much. There are themes which repeat themselves with different words or from different points of view: this is on purpose, because motivation is fueled by steadiness. There will be times when you will not feel like journaling about a subject because it makes you feel uncomfortable. In such cases, it’s good to ask yourself why.
Finally, you can sign a contract with yourself, expressing your commitment to journaling for a certain period of time. You can copy the text from the following page at the beginning of your