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JournalTalk Logo with Emmanuel Dauger

Writing to Notice the Everyday Miracles

JournalTalk Logo with Emmanuel DaugerHaving grown up in the throes of conflict and controversy in the Middle East, Emmanuel Dagher learned to turn hardships into inspiration, adversity into empowerment.

Emmanuel is known online as a spiritual teacher and healer, who offers transformation in the areas of relationship, prosperity, and more. In this podcast, he shares some of his style and techniques; and, just as I guessed, journal writing plays an important role!

You’ll need to listen to one of his transformative conversations to fully appreciate Emmanuel’s miracles. He borrows from Napolean Hill and all the Law of Attraction masters, but puts a modern-day spin for applying the principles of gratitude, mindfulness, and attracting what we need and want. Please contact Emmanuel, and let him know you heard him on JournalTalk!

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Q&A: “How Can I Stay Consistent in My Journal-Writing?”

JournalTalk Q&A Podcast Logo with Heather SeversenMaking a return on JournalTalk, Heather Severson is back to help me answer a few of your journal-writing questions.

Those who have experienced the relief, the insight, the rekindling of passion, or any other benefit from their writing, have noticed how momentary it can be. And when our attention goes sailing another direction, it is normal to forget to come back and keep the writing habit going. That’s why so many people ask for tips on how to keep their journal-writing consistent.

Heather and I share some basic and advanced strategies for staying with your writing. Because this is one of the most common questions I get, I’ve also written a short eBook about it which you can get right here.

 

Staying Started

Fuel the dialogue: Have you noticed that you get far more from your writing when you do it consistently? Or, do you prefer to turn to your journal only on special occasions?

You may send your own journaling question to be featured on a future episode of JournalTalk. Or, pick up the telephone and leave a voicemail with your question at 1-805-751-6280 (only normal toll charges may apply). If your question is featured, we will send you a thank-you gift for sharing your voice! (JournalTalk Q&A, Episode #17, December 2, 2014)

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Journaling for Everyday Celebration!

Raychelle LeBlanc and JournalTalk logoOur journaling prompt this week: “What was the best part of my day today?”

With her motto, “Cake Every Day”, my guest this episode helps us to identify and appreciate the celebration in every single day. Whether you’re dealing with anxiety, panic, depression, or any other energy imbalance, Raychelle LeBlanc coaches methods for healing and gratitude.

One main ingredient in her personal prescription for healthy life-balance is journaling. Raychelle shares a no-nonsense, tangible approach for working with the written word, including a few focus points that have been helpful in her experience: gratitude, honesty with self, laws of the universe, and connecting to source. Icing on the cake: Listen to Raychelle’s elegant way of turning everyday complaints and judgements into valuable choices.

Click on this link, or the book image, to learn more about Raychelle’s book, Your Daily Slice Journal(JournalTalk, Episode #43, November 25, 2014)

SPECIAL OFFER:  In this episode, Raychelle invites you to contact her and mention JournalTalk, for a FREE one-on-one meditation and journaling session featuring her “balance wheel”.

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JournalTalk answers your questions about journaling

Q&A: “What Does Journaling Actually Do For You?”

JTQA_LogoA brand new listener asked, “Apart from the obvious (recording your thoughts) what does journal-writing actually do for you?”

Each and every single episode of this podcast provides at least one unique answer to this, but Mari and I thought it would be nice to take this opportunity to share OUR favorite benefits.

At the conclusion of the 30-Day Digital Journaling Challenge, we asked the 1,400+ participants to share what benefits they experienced by keeping an electronic journal. If you’d like to see those results, please add yourself to our mailing list here, and take the Challenge yourself!

In the book, 101 Reasons To Write a Journal, the author devotes an entire chapter to eight main benefits he received personally from journal-writing over 20 years. Here are the chapters:

101 Reasons Book Image1. Self-Improvement (Reasons 1-28)
2. Creativity (Reasons 29-36)
3. Family (Reasons 37-49)
4. Writing (Reasons 50-62)
5. Problem-Solving (Reasons 63-71)
6. Spirituality (Reasons 72-82)
7. Daily Life (Reasons 83-91)
8. Logging (Reasons 92-101)

Fuel the dialogue: What benefits have YOU received from keeping a journal? Post your response at the bottom of this webpage, in the comments section.

You may also reply with your own journaling questions to be featured on a future episode of JournalTalk. Or, pick up the telephone and leave a voicemail with your question at 1-805-751-6280 (only normal toll charges may apply). If your question is featured, we will send you a thank-you gift for sharing your voice! (JournalTalk Q&A, Episode #16, November 18, 2014)

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Dream Journaling

Space_DreamOur journal-writing activity this week: Choose a magic power you’d like to use in a dream tonight. Follow along with the guided instructions in this episode, for a mini writing meditation!

While many writing coaches encourage us to describe and clarify our waking dreams (goals, aspirations, etc.), there are many reasons to explore and befriend your nighttime dreams, too. In this episode, I share fun facts about oneirology, the scientific study of dreams. I promise you that every dream contains powerful insight or application to your actual life, once you learn how to decode them.

Let me guess: You’d love this episode even more if you could only remember your dreams? Count yourself in the majority, which is why my Dream Journaling Workshop specifically addresses this, by including proven techniques to guarantee dream recollection or your money back. (JournalTalk, Episode #44, November 11, 2014)

SPECIAL OFFER:  Save $50 on the upcoming Live Dream Journaling Workshop by using the code “JournalTalk” upon checkout. Offer expires 12/31/14. Seating is limited to 15 people, unless there are international participants. The course is delivered by weekly live webinars on Sunday evenings (U.S. time zones) over a six week period starting January 11, 2015.

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JournalTalk answers your questions about journaling

Q&A: “Why Should I Read My Old Journals?”

JTQA_LogoSteve raises a question on which Mari and I respectfully (and playfully) disagree. Are your journals stuck in a past that is no longer relevant? Or, are there good reasons (besides wandering down memory lane) to go back and re-reading old journal entries?

Some lifelong journal-writers will say the best part about keeping a journal is the zen-like attention and awareness of the present moment; and going backwards in time to read old stories is completely counter to that intention. Mari even (gulp!) throws them away!

And while I agree with that mindset, I know that my journals contain some deliciously captured moments, and zen-like insights of which I enjoy reminding myself.

Perhaps the best answer lies in the paradox somewhere in-between. Write as if you’ll throw away your journals, but keep them so you can cherish those “in-the-moment” reflections! (Click here to Tweet this!)

Please share: What do you get from re-reading your journals? Inspiration? Material for publication? Future blog-posts? A chronology to pass on to future generations? Entertaining reminders of a time gone by?

If you have a question for a future episode of JournalTalk Q&A, please call and leave a voicemail with your question at 1-805-751-6280 (only normal toll charges may apply). If your question is featured, we will send you a thank-you gift for sharing your voice! (JournalTalk Q&A, Episode #15, November 4, 2014)

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Frame of Mind Journaling

Kim Ades on JournalTalkKim Ades takes journal-writing to a whole new level. Her company, Frame of Mind Coaching, combines the power of journaling with trained, professional coaching to help clients achieve breakthrough results in a very short period of time.

Through her licenseable, online journaling software, JournalEngine, Kim’s clients tap into their own thought patterns to identify hidden beliefs that are holding them back from the success they seek.

I enjoyed discussing the concepts of coaching people through an active journal-writing routine, and I’m considering joining Kim’s team. Please let me know what you think?  (JournalTalk, Episode #42, October 28, 2014)

SPECIAL OFFER:  In this episode, Kim offers a free trial of the “Frame of Mind Coaching” program. After completing this short assessment (be sure to tell her that you heard about it on JournalTalk!) you will be matched up with a journal coach, who will work with you using a daily journaling practice, to get new results in your life, and make dormant dreams a reality.

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JournalTalk answers your questions about journaling

Q&A: “What Can I Do To Stop Losing My Journals?”

JTQA_LogoLila loves journaling, and completely enjoys all the 101 reasons to keep on writing. But she just can’t seem to hang on to one journal long enough to fill it up, so she wrote us to ask, “What can I do to stop losing my journals?”

Several suggestions are offered, including: Write a “Dear Finder” letter at the front of her journal, not just to give instructions about getting it back, but to learn more about why she might have a habit of misplacing her most precious thoughts and feelings.

Join the discussion by posting your comments below (on our website’s comment section). How do you feel when you misplace your journal? What tricks do you have to prevent it from falling into the wrong hands?

If you are receiving this in email format, you may also reply with your own journaling questions to be featured on a future episode of JournalTalk. Or, please call and leave a voicemail with your question at 1-805-751-6280 (only normal toll charges may apply). If your question is featured, we will send you a thank-you gift for sharing your voice! (JournalTalk Q&A, Episode #14, October 21, 2014)

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Journaling With Our Inner Committee

Steven Summerstone on JournalTalkFirst, let’s do a journal-writing activity that I teach in my Passion, Clarity, Purpose journal workshop: calming our conflicted emotions by honoring them one at a time.

When faced with a situation that activates several different, seemingly competing reactions, I’ve found it useful to take the time to slow down and give each voice in my “inner committee” a chance to fully express itself.

Then, my guest this week is Steven Summerstone, who discusses “sub selves”, his music, and an interesting cornucopia of other topics. Steven has a video podcast on YouTube that features a wide variety of philosophies and musings. His website, Nurturing Truth, is where he invites you to connect with him.  (JournalTalk, Episode #41, October 14, 2014)

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JournalTalk answers your questions about journaling

Q&A: “Should I Let My Therapist Read My Journal?”

JTQA_LogoSomeone named Anonymous wrote in with a great question. (By the way, who names their kid “Anonymous”?!!)

Anonymous asked, “Should I let my therapist read my journal?”

In this letter, Anonymous explains s/he is working through some difficult issues that stem from past experiences, and is considering bringing a four-year old journal, bearing raw, triggering memories, into the therapy session so his/her therapist can read.

Which is more important: to re-hash four-year-old thoughts and feelings of past events, or to detach from their grip, and use a new journal to write and explore the thoughts and feelings from the current (hopefully more mature) perspective? Which is safer? Which will provide the best healing? Certainly many factors are at play, for which we have no information from this question. And there’s a lot that we don’t know about Anonymous’ situation. While neither Mari nor I are therapists ourselves, we offer advice to trust his/her instinct, and face the past when ready.

Please join the dialogue: Under what circumstances would you read painful journal entries to your therapist? If you are a therapist, would you recommend that your client bring old journals into the session to re-live a past trauma? Post comments (on our website’s comments section).

If you are receiving this in email format, you may also reply with your own journaling questions to be featured on a future episode of JournalTalk. Or, please call and leave a voicemail with your question at 1-805-751-6280 (only normal toll charges may apply). If your question is featured, we will send you a thank-you gift for sharing your voice! (JournalTalk Q&A, Episode #13, October 7, 2014)

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Deborah Ross, LPC

Journaling to Rewire Your Brain!

Deborah Ross, LPCAbout one episode in every three, I feel as if I’m unveiling my “new favorite” episode — one that contains a life-altering perspective, and some truly fresh ideas. This is one of those.

My guest this week studied neuroscience at the Mindsight Institute with Dr. Dan Siegel and applied her findings to a therapeutic writing curriculum she titled “Your Brain on Ink” which is offered at the Therapeutic Writing Institute.

Deborah Ross, an avid journaler, recognizes the healing power of expressive writing and shares techniques for using journal-writing as self-directed neuroplasticity. That’s a fancy way of saying that journaling can literally alter the connections and shape of our brains, and therefore everything else in our experience of life.  (JournalTalk, Episode #40, September 30, 2014)

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Q&A: “Can Journaling Help Me Become a Better Writer?”

JTQA_LogoRaul wrote in to ask, with deep yearning and colorful examples, “Can journaling help me become a better writer?” Both Mari and I reassured him that he’s already on that path, with a significant piece of evidence hiding right inside the four-paragraph question!

For a more detailed response to this question, you will surely enjoy my interview with Danielle Hanna, crime-fiction writer, and author of Journaling to Become a Better Writer.

In his book, 101 Reasons To Write a Journal, the author devotes an entire chapter to thirteen different ways that journal-writing improves your general writing skills, regardless whether you keep an analog or digital journal!  Here are the first ten.

101 Reasons Book Image1. Capture ideas before they vanish.
2. Build grammar, spelling, and vocabulary.
3. Learn how to start, tell, and end a story.
4. Find your sense of humor.
5. Increase your writing speed.
6. Practice writing every day.
7. Develop plot-building skills.
8. Increase your writing confidence.
9. Discover whether you even enjoy writing.
10. Destroy writer’s block.

Please join the dialogue: Post comments (on our website’s comments section) if you have more examples of how journaling has improved your writing.

If you are receiving this in email format, you may also reply with your own journaling questions to be featured on a future episode of JournalTalk. Or, please call and leave a voicemail with your question at 1-805-751-6280 (only normal toll charges may apply). If your question is featured, we will send you a thank-you gift for sharing your voice! (JournalTalk Q&A, Episode #13, September 23, 2014)

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Nathan Ohren on JournalTalk

Modern Journaling

Nathan Ohren on JournalTalkYears after the raw experience of writing, do our journal entries carry any value besides the nostalgia and entertainment from reading them?  To answer this question, I opened this episode with a 40-year old tape recording of my family at the dinner table. You might call it the world’s first podcast, from 1973!

From there, I raise several questions about “upgrading” our journal writing to the latest technology. I share my experience in the personal journey of making the switch from analog to digital journaling, and debunk a few myths that I once believed about journaling into a computer device. I’ve challenged myself to start a 30-day personal “trial” of electronic journaling, and I invite anyone who shares this curiosity to join me. (JournalTalk, Episode #39, September 16, 2014)

Modern Journaling Book  30-Day Challenge Invitation

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Q&A: “Why Can’t I Ever Finish One Notebook?”

JTQA_LogoDo you ever get bored with a journal notebook you’ve started, and just want to move on to the next one already? What’s that about?

With our typical playfulness, wit and creativity, Mari L. McCarthy and I offer some helpful suggestions to Susan who asks, “Why can’t I ever finish a journal notebook?” We cover the full range of ideas, including an encouragement for Susan to celebrate her not-finishing a notebook!

Please join the dialogue. Do you drool over the many options in the stationery aisle, while picking out your next journal notebook? Do you get so anxious to start a new one that you leave the old one with unused pages? We welcome additional comments and suggestions about finishing up one notebook before going to the next. Electronic journal-writers: Chime in!

You may reply to this email with your own question to be featured on a future episode of JournalTalk. Or, please call and leave a voicemail with your question at 1-805-751-6280 (only normal toll charges may apply). If your question is featured, we will send you a thank-you gift for sharing your voice! (JournalTalk Q&A, Episode #11, September 9, 2014)

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Journaling (and Other Dangerous Pursuits!)

Author Samara O'Shea in front of JournalTalk logoMy guest this week, Samara O’Shea, is author of three wonderful gems. Each of them highlights a slice of what makes journal-writing such a rich exploration of our hearts.

We discuss each of them, and the unique stories and choices Samara has made, from her online business of writing love letters for people, to her decision to become a psychotherapist. Samara shares about her role models, recalls some lessons about unrequited love, and gives us permission to appreciate our soul’s yearnings. Plus, we both offer up some unique journaling exercises about our attractions (maybe obsessions?) for other people!

Samara reminds us that the honest and vulnerable tales we carry within us makes journaling both a dangerous and tender journey.

           

SPECIAL OFFER exclusively for JournalTalk listeners: The first TWO people who contact Samara by email (please say you heard her on JournalTalk) will receive ALL THREE of these books for one steeply discounted price of just $25.00.  (JournalTalk, Episode #38, September 2, 2014)

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