“You will have the grace of writing, when you boldly begin to write your first sentences.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!
“Writing journal is for those people who find no interest in living a life of victimhood and limited personal freedom.”
Source: Self-Ignorance Is Your Problem. Self-Awareness Is Your Solution.: Success Is Your Birthright! Life Is Yours and You Are the Pilot of It, Do Something about It.
“The more you journal, the more you tell your subconscious mind that you honor its messages. In turn, you will have more detailed, more significant dreams. Some dreams may even be lucid or prophetic.”
Source: Horse Magick: Spells and Rituals for Self-Empowerment, Protection, and Prosperity
“What you think would work against you might ends up working for you. Learn to journal all those incidences to boost your confidence to counter all negative and limiting beliefs in your life.”
Source: Average to Abundant: How Ordinary People Build Sustainable Wealth and Enjoy the Process
“Put pen to paper.
The people who build their truest, most beautiful lives usually do. It's hard to jump from dreaming to doing. As every architect or designer knows, here is a critical step between vision and reality. Before imagination becomes three-dimensional, it usually needs to become two-dimensional.
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Let's look at what we've written and decide that these are not pipe dreams; these are our marching orders. These are the blueprints for our lives.”
Source: Untamed: Stop Pleasing, Start Living / A Toolkit for Modern Life
“Let the pen carry your thoughts.”
“It struck me then that perhaps the bareness and wrongness of the world was an illusion; that things might still be real, and right, and beautiful, even if I could not see them - that if I stood in the right place, and was lucky this might somehow be revealed to me.”
Source: H is for Hawk
“Love is sacrifice. Love sacrifices itself for its neighbor.”
Source: Our Thoughts Determine Our Lives: The Life and Teachings of Elder Thaddeus of Vitovnica
“I think every fear you ever have, every one -- thunder or spiders or roller coasters -- they're all fear of dying. Every last one.”
Source: Every Last One
“All we know is that everything ends. Our collective death denial inspires us to behave like we can live forever. But we don't have forever to create the life we want.”
Source: Briefly Perfectly Human: Making an Authentic Life by Getting Real About the End