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Gratitude: A Journal: (Thankfulness Journal, Journal for Women) Diary – March 11, 2009
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Catherine Price
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Print length388 pages
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LanguageEnglish
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PublisherChronicle Books
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Publication dateMarch 11, 2009
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Reading age18 years and up
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Dimensions5 x 1.25 x 6.63 inches
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ISBN-10081186720X
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ISBN-13978-0811867207
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- Publisher : Chronicle Books; Jou edition (March 11, 2009)
- Language : English
- Diary : 388 pages
- ISBN-10 : 081186720X
- ISBN-13 : 978-0811867207
- Reading age : 18 years and up
- Item Weight : 15.2 ounces
- Dimensions : 5 x 1.25 x 6.63 inches
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Catherine is a science journalist who is devoted to creating evidence-backed books and resources to help people build joyful and meaningful lives. You can learn more about her and her work at ScreenLifeBalance.com and CatherinePrice.com
Catherine's newest book is THE POWER OF FUN: HOW TO FEEL ALIVE AGAIN, from The Dial Press (2021). In
it, Price unpacks the latest research on the necessity of fun and includes tips and strategies to help people find actionable ways to incorporate fun into their daily lives. Groundbreaking, eye-opening, and packed with useful guidance, The Power of Fun is a revealing depiction of the ways that fun is far from trivial. In fact, it is the key to waking up and living a more meaningful life.
Catherine's last book, HOW TO BREAK UP WITH YOUR PHONE: The 30-Day Plan to Take Back Your Life, revealed how the time we spend on our smartphones affects our brains—from our ability to focus to our memory—and what we can do to create healthier long-term relationships with our devices. Evidence-based and thoroughly tested, HOW TO BREAK UP WITH YOUR PHONE is an essential guide for anyone who owns a smartphone.
You can learn more about How To Break Up With Your Phone, download free lockscreen images (and other resources), and sign up for a free Phone Breakup Challenge at ScreenLifeBalance.com. (There are also courses designed to help people who are struggling with various issues related to Screen/Life Balance, including social media and email.)
Catherine's written and multimedia work has appeared in publications including The Best American Science Writing, The New York Times, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Washington Post Magazine, Slate, Salon, Men's Journal, Mother Jones, The Oprah Magazine, and Parade, among others. Her other books include VITAMANIA: How Vitamins Revolutionized The Way We Think About Food (Penguin Press, 2015)—a lively account of the history of vitamins and how we got to where we are today. She is also the author of a parody travel guide called 101 Places Not to See Before You Die (HarperPaperbacks, 2010) and The Big Sur Bakery Cookbook: A Year in the Life of a Restaurant (Harper Collins, 2009).
Catherine is a two-time Société de Chimie Industrielle fellow at the Chemical Heritage Foundation and VITAMANIA was supported in part by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. She also has been a fellow at the Mesa Refuge, the Middlebury Program in Environmental Reporting, and the Knight Science Journalism Program at MIT (for its medical evidence and food boot camps), and has been nominated for an American Society of Magazine Editors award (for a package on back health). She's passionate about nutrition, diabetes, health and travel, and also founded a legally themed clothing shop called Illegal Briefs (www.cafepress.com/illegalbriefs). Diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes in 2001, Catherine is a frequent contributor to ASweetLife.org.
Catherine's website is catherineprice.com. Follow her on Twitter at @catherine_price and instagram at @_catherineprice
Or, if you need help with social media, follow her intervention feeds at @screenlifebalance (IG), @slbalance (FB) and @screenlifeblnce (Twitter)
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As for the specs, this journal is orange, not coral. Some pages have prompts for writing ideas, and some pages have inspirational quotes on them. There's an orange ribbon to mark your spot, and it's a blank notebook, with a spot for the date on top for each page. The journal is also mostly blank, which I like because I can keep writing if I have a lot on my mind. The journal itself is thick - like 1 inch. Dimensions are 5" x 1.1" x 6.5" . I personally like how thick it is since I like having something sturdy to write on, and this journal is sturdy. I can write in it while sitting on the couch without needing something to support it i.e. when I use Moleskin journals, I need something hard to write on, like a textbook or table, but the gratitude journal alone is sufficient. This journal can also fit into my purse, so it's great to take along with me! It makes for a great gift, for others and for yourself.
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As for the specs, this journal is orange, not coral. Some pages have prompts for writing ideas, and some pages have inspirational quotes on them. There's an orange ribbon to mark your spot, and it's a blank notebook, with a spot for the date on top for each page. The journal is also mostly blank, which I like because I can keep writing if I have a lot on my mind. The journal itself is thick - like 1 inch. Dimensions are 5" x 1.1" x 6.5" . I personally like how thick it is since I like having something sturdy to write on, and this journal is sturdy. I can write in it while sitting on the couch without needing something to support it i.e. when I use Moleskin journals, I need something hard to write on, like a textbook or table, but the gratitude journal alone is sufficient. This journal can also fit into my purse, so it's great to take along with me! It makes for a great gift, for others and for yourself.
* Each page is brightly accented in orange (subliminal suggestion for our bright sun?).
* Each page has a date field that is blank (no judgement if one skips days), sturdy book that will tolerate a lot of handling.
* There is a large variety in the prompts, some take a lot of space (leaving space for one to keep it short), some take a single line on a page, some pages are blank (because just the book title alone can be sufficient prompt for what one will write about).
* Has a book marker so one can quickly get to the next available page. Ofcourse, that's also sun-bright orange.
* Has a scientific approach to how focusing on the positive will return more positive in the user. If for no other reason, than for better attitude, which leads to better health.
* Not a lot of frills. It gets the user to get the job done.
I, for one, am thankful for this journal and how it has allowed me to identify some under-appreciated gems in my life. If you don't call out the roses in the garden, you might mistake them to be weeds.
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This book is a great size (5" wide x 6.5" long) and it's thick...lots of pages to write in. There is a nice introduction for those new to the concept and the author includes "recommended reading", which I felt were a nice extra touch. I thought from the picture that the cover was pink but when it arrived, I realized it was orange (which is actually better for my team)









