Journaling helps us to capture our thoughts and feelings on paper, showing us how we think, learn and create. It also allows us to get in touch with our deeper self and to explore the inner workings of our subconscious mind.
By recording our thoughts in a personal journal, we can go back and review those thoughts and feelings from a different perspective which allows us to see our progress over the months/years. Journaling also helps us to stay focused, and enables us to identify and resolve issues. It can also assist us in understanding who we are.
I’ve been journaling for years and have found that the hard cover sketch books work best for me. I usually embellish the outside cover with watercolors, acrylics, colored pencils, colorful rice papers, silk fabrics, ribbons, photos, feathers, sketches and magazine images. The journal book below features one of my favorite paintings “Proserpine” by Dante Gabriel Rossetti.
One of my Journals
“Growth is an erratic forward movement: two steps forward, one step back. Remember that and be very gentle with yourself.” – Julia Cameron
Indigenous Native American Prophecy (Elders Speak part 3)
Everyday Random acts of kindness! Everything we do matters in life especially the gift of kindness. Something as simple as a smile or a few kind words can touch someone more deeply than we ever could have known, and I believe we often underestimate the impact we can make in someone’s life.
Links to Inspire Kindness
I needed a little pick me up today, so I created a homemade “Chakra Color Therapy” bottle with spring water and red food coloring. I placed it near the window, and loved the way the sun reflected the ruby red light into the room. It seemed to bring me out of my slump and I felt much better.
Color Therapy – Red – First Chakra
Here are some quick tips for Clearing and realigning your root chakra.