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Journaling: Twenty Plus Reasons Why You Should Start Now! (Paperback)

~ Barbara J. Henry (Author)
Key Phrases: daily journaling, journaling process
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Barbara J. Henry's "Journaling"is an inspiring and deeply personal book. Never shying away from sharing a personal story, or a tidbit, Ms. Henry very clearly describes how journaling changed her life and how-and in which areas- it could change yours as well. Divided into short, easy-to-read chapters, the book illustrates many areas in which the simple act of writing, or journaling, could and would be helpful to anybody struggling with any kind of a challenge. Yes, I realize this is a tall order-anybody and any kind of a challenge!-yet Ms. Henry presents a compelling argument for this statement. She points out that anybody, regardless of age or sex, could write and would find benefits in doing so. She also directs our attention to the many areas where most of us could use some help-from basic problem solving and clearer thinking in general, to organizing in every sense of the word, and then to the specific area of self-awareness and growth as well as personal matters and personal crises. If you are shaking your head, saying to yourself that you do not have any such challenges, I dare you to just read the table of contents and then declare that there are no areas in your life where you wish for more clarity or better problem-solving skills. Most of the twenty-five short chapters follow the same pattern-a few pages discussing the given topics,an inspiring quote that summarizes the chapter,and several questions helping the reader to clarify the particular topic in their mind. The personal twist on each of the topics is what I found the most endearing in this book- I value an author who is not afraid of putting him-or herself straight into the work. While I wished for more clarity on the difference between journaling and diary writing, as well as possibly more little tips on exactly how to start the journaling process, I found "Journaling: Twenty Plus Reasons Why You Should Start Now"by Barbara J. Henry, a warm and stimulating book. If you are looking for a better way to solve your daily problems and annoyances, why not give it a try? --Reader Views,reviews by readers for readers.

Barbara J. Henry's "Journaling"is an inspiring and deeply personal book. Never shying away from sharing a personal story, or a tidbit, Ms. Henry very clearly describes how journaling changed her life and how-and in which areas- it could change yours as well. Divided into short, easy-to-read chapters, the book illustrates many areas in which the simple act of writing, or journaling, could and would be helpful to anybody struggling with any kind of a challenge. Yes, I realize this is a tall order-anybody and any kind of a challenge!-yet Ms. Henry presents a compelling argument for this statement. She points out that anybody, regardless of age or sex, could write and would find benefits in doing so. She also directs our attention to the many areas where most of us could use some help-from basic problem solving and clearer thinking in general, to organizing in every sense of the word, and then to the specific area of self-awareness and growth as well as personal matters and personal crises. If you are shaking your head, saying to yourself that you do not have any such challenges, I dare you to just read the table of contents and then declare that there are no areas in your life where you wish for more clarity or better problem-solving skills. Most of the twenty-five short chapters follow the same pattern-a few pages discussing the given topics,an inspiring quote that summarizes the chapter,and several questions helping the reader to clarify the particular topic in their mind. The personal twist on each of the topics is what I found the most endearing in this book- I value an author who is not afraid of putting him-or herself straight into the work. While I wished for more clarity on the difference between journaling and diary writing, as well as possibly more little tips on exactly how to start the journaling process, I found "Journaling: Twenty Plus Reasons Why You Should Start Now"by Barbara J. Henry, a warm and stimulating book. If you are looking for a better way to solve your daily problems and annoyances, why not give it a try? --Olivera Baumgartner-Jackson for Reader Views(1/09)

Barbara J. Henry's "Journaling"is an inspiring,personal book. Never shying away from sharing a personal story or tidbit, Ms. Henry very clearly describes how journaling changed her life and how-and in which areas-it could change yours as well. Divided into short,easy-to-read chapters, this book illustrates many areas in which the simple act of daily writing,or journaling, could and would be helpful to anybody struggling with any kind of life challenge!Yes, I realize this is a tall order-anybody and any kind of a challenge!-yet Ms. Henry presents a compelling argument for this statement.She points out that anybody,regardless of age or sex, can write and will find benefits in doing so.She also directs our attention to the many areas where most of us could use some help-from basic problem solving and clearer thinking in general, to organizing in every sense of the word,and then to the specific area of self -awareness and growth as well as personal matters,including personal crises.If you are shaking your head, saying to yourself that you do not have any such challenges, I dare you to read the table of contents and then declare that there are no areas in your life where you wish for more clarity or better problem-solving skills. Most of the chapters follow the same pattern-a few pages discussing the given topics, an inspiring quote that summarizes the chapter,and several questions helping the reader to clarify the particular topic in his or her mind. The personal twist on each of the topics is what I found the most endearing in this book-I value an author who is not afraid of putting him-or herself straight into the work. While I wished for more clarity on the difference between journaling and diary writing, as well as possibly more little tips on exactly how to start the journaling process, I found Journaling:Twenty Plus Reasons Why You Should Start Now,by Barbara J. Henry a warm and stimulating book. If you are looking for a better way to solve your daily problems and annoyances,why not give it a try? --Reviewed by Olivera Baumgartner-Jackson for Reader Views(1/09)


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Journaling...Start Now by Barbara J. Henry, makes a strong case for journal writing as a daily activity. Ms. Henry speaks directly to the reader in a wonderfully conversational tone arranged in short, easy-to-read chapters.She also supplies real-life examples of the various benefits of daily journaling, including improved communication skills, increased personal and spiritual growth, and positive conflict resolution. In a real heart felt effort to facilitate the reader's personal journey of self-directed growth, Ms. Henry provides encouraging,motivating quotes that act as summaries for the chapters and probing questions designed to help the reader begin the journaling process quickly and easily.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Raineboe Productions; 1st edition (October 31, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0982105401
  • ISBN-13: 978-0982105405
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.4 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #2,088,186 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Easy but powerful sharing, May 7, 2009
I found Journaling to be easy to read - concise and succinct- yet powerful expressions of the writer's desire to share with her readers how journaling has positively impacted her life and of course those whom she comes in contact with.
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4.0 out of 5 stars How Writing Daily Could Change Your Life, January 12, 2009
Reviewed by Olivera Baumgartner-Jackson for Reader Views (1/09)

Barbara J. Henry's "Journaling" is an inspiring and deeply personal book. Never shying away from sharing a personal story or a tidbit, Ms. Henry very clearly describes how journaling changed her life and how - and in which areas - it could change yours as well.

Divided into short, easy-to-read chapters, the book illustrates many areas in which the simple act of daily writing, or journaling, could and would be helpful to anybody struggling with any kind of a challenge. Yes, I realize this is a tall order - anybody and any kind of a challenge! - yet Ms. Henry presents a compelling argument for this statement. She points out that anybody, regardless of age or sex, could write and would find benefits in doing so. She also directs our attention to the many areas where most of us could use some help - from basic problem solving and clearer thinking in general, to organizing in every sense of the word, and then to the specific area of self-awareness and growth as well as personal matters and personal crises. If you are shaking your head, saying to yourself that you do not have any such challenges, I dare you to read just the table of contents and then declare that there are no areas in your life where you wish for more clarity or better problem-solving skills.

Most of the 25 short chapters follow the same pattern - a couple of pages discussing the given topics, an inspiring quote and several questions helping the reader to clarify the particular topic in their mind. The personal twist on each of the topics is what I found the most endearing in this book - I value an author who is not afraid of putting him- or herself straight into the book.

While I wished for more clarity on the difference between journaling and diary writing, as well as possibly more little tips on exactly how to start the journaling process, I found "Journaling: Twenty Plus Reasons Why You Should Start Now" by Barbara J. Henry a warm and stimulating book. If you are looking for a better way to solve your daily problems and annoyances, why not give it a try?
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