Photo credit goes to Stocksnap I love writing. I’ve always dreamed of being a great and respectable writer. But I don’t dare calling myself a writer, though. Because I lack discipline. I’ve heard and read many writing gurus insisting on the fact of writing everyday. Writing everyday a certain amount of words, generally between 300 and 1000, in order to become a decent writer. Despite all my willpower and comittment to do that heavy lifting everyday writing the score of words required, I really can’t succeed at sticking to the practice. Sometimes I feel that load of energy, that desire to spill my words containers, to play and noodle expressions and sentences to finally create something that has meaning or that I think is able to g...
Photo credit goes to Stocksnap JOURNALING is different than DIARIES where you record your day-to-day life and document some signifiagant events, stories or funny anecdotes. Writing in your diary has its benefits. It can allow you to track your mood state, to record your successes and failures and what you got out of them and also to talk about yourself and what you like and dislike. But JOURNALING means the practice that enables you to be clear about what you stand for in your life, your principles, visions and your plans to thrive and grow yourself whether personally, financially, socially or spiritually. Have you ever talked with people or friends about their dreams or aspiratio...