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Promote Healing, Ignite Creativity, and Discover Writing Tips from Two Journaling Experts

"This book is a beautiful quilt, each chapter written by one of the wisest voices in the journaling world, on every aspect of journal writing imaginable.” —Ruth Folit, founder and past director of the International Association for Journal Writing

#1 Best Seller in Writing Skills, Writing Guides, and Nonfiction Writing Reference

The Next-Generation Book on Journaling Techniques

Learn from the best. The Great Book of Journaling equips you with practical and effective journaling techniques, advances your writing skills, and enhances self-esteem. Written by esteemed psychotherapist Eric Maisel and journaling expert Lynda Monk, Director of the International Association for Journal Writing, this book guides you on a path of healing, creativity, and self-discovery.

Discover the therapeutic magic of journal writing. Experience the transformative power of journaling. By engaging in daily meditations and personal writing, you can tap into your innate creativity and nurture self-love.

Packed full of valuable journal writing knowhow. We’ve rounded up 40 of the top journal experts in the world to explain exactly what journal writing can do for you! The Great Book of Journaling is full of practical tips, evidence-based research, and rich anecdotes from their coaching, teaching, therapy work with journal writers, and personal journal writing. 

Inside find:

  • Innovative journaling techniques to boost your creativity and writing skills
  • Therapeutic writing methods to foster healing and high self-esteem
  • Daily meditation practices for cultivating self-love and wellness
  • Expert advice from 40 leading journaling professionals for deepening your personal writing

If you have read Mindfulness JournalThe Self-Discovery Journal, or No Worries, you will love The Great Book of Journaling. Also, don’t miss Eric Maisel’s Redesign Your Mind and The Power of Daily Practice.

ISBN-13: 9781642508543

Media Type: Paperback

Publisher: Mango Media

Publication Date: 06-14-2022

Pages: 288

Product Dimensions: 5.90(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.70(d)

Eric Maisel, PhD, is widely regarded as America’s foremost creativity coach and has written extensively on the challenges of the creative life. His books specifically for writers include Deep Writing, Write Mind, Living the Writer’s Life, A Writer’s Space, A Writer’s Paris, and A Writer’s San Francisco. Maisel is the author of 50+ books, among them The Power of Daily Practice, Lighting the Way, Coaching the Artist Within, Mastering Creative Anxiety, Why Smart People Hurt, and The Van Gogh Blues. Lynda Monk, MSW, RSW, CPCC is the director of the International Association for Journal Writing. Lynda is co-editor of Transformational Journaling for Coaches, Therapists and Clients: A Complete Guide to the Benefits of Personal Writing. She is the co-author of Writing Alone Together: Journaling in a Circle of Women for Creativity, Compassion and Connection and created Life Source Writing: A 5 Step Reflective Journaling Method. As a registered social worker and wellness coach, Lynda regularly speaks and teaches on the healing power of writing.

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Writing in your journal is simultaneously simple and profound. There is nothing complicated about putting pen to paper, but when you make it a regular habit, it becomes a powerful force for good in your life.

In your journal, you uncover your innermost thoughts, feelings, desires, and fears. You release stress, spark creativity, and overcome challenges. You gain insights that lead to growth, adventure, and change. You heal old wounds and cultivate healthier relationships with yourself and others. It’s one of the most affordable and effective ways you can care for yourself.

Journaling is truly transformative; it is shown to improve physical, mental, and emotional health and help you achieve your goals. But even if you understand all the benefits, you might still struggle with building a journaling practice.

Do any of these obstacles sound familiar?

  • I can’t seem to find the time to write
  • I used to journal but stopped when life got busy
  • I don’t know what to write about
  • I have too much I want to write about
  • I like the idea of journaling but not the actual practice
  • I feel bored/restless/anxious/overwhelmed when I write
  • I forget to journal (and then feel bad about it)

If you recognize yourself in one or more of these statements, you are in good company! These are common challenges that afflict even the most dedicated journal writers.

Table of Contents

Editor’s Introduction—Eric Maisel
Editor’s Introduction—Lynda Monk

1. Juicy Journaling (SARK)
2. Journaling Basics (Mari L. McCarthy)
3. Journaling Simplicity (Kathleen Adams)
4. Journaling Resistance (Liz Crocker)
5. The Reflective Journal (Lynda Monk)
6. The Creative Journal (Lucia Capacchione)
7. The Storytelling Journal (Judy Reeves)
8. The Healing Journal (Jacob Nordby)
9. The Legacy Journal (Merle R. Saferstein)
10. The Elemental Journal (Midori Evans)
11. The Digital Journal (Hannah Braime)
12. The Planning Journal (Jennifer Britton)
13. The Altered Journal (Chris Leischner)
14. The Becoming Unstuck Journal (A M Carley)
15. The Forest Journal (Mary Ann Burrows)
16. The Audio Journal (Dwight McNair)
17. The Conflict Resolution Journal (Linda Dobson)
18. The Compassionate Journal (Ahava Shira)
19. Contemplative Journaling (Kimberly Wulfert)
20. Journaling as an Instrument of Mindfulness (Beth Jacobs)
21. Journaling Your Transitions (Leia Francisca)
22. The Writing Body (Emelie Hill Dittmer)
23. Inner Critic Journaling (Emma-Louise Elsey)
24. From Journal to Memoir (Eric Maisel)
25. Keeping the Fragmentary Journal (Sheila Bender)
26. Journaling in the Third Person (Lara Zielen)
27. Journaling in Community (Mary Ann Moore)
28. Journaling in a Group: A Facilitator’s Perspective (Nancy Johnston)
29. Journaling with Children (Nicolle Nattrass)
30. Journaling as Intergenerational Storytelling (Shehna Javeed)
31. Journaling and Creative
32. Journaling and Design Inspiration (Meryl Cook)
33. Journaling to Connect to Nature’s Wisdom (Jackee Holder)
34. Journaling and Traveling (April Bosshard)
35. Journaling to Find Love (Kim Ades)
36. Journaling and the Lost Words (Marisé Barreiro)
37. Journaling and Personal Growth (Sandra Marinella)
38. Journaling for Dream Fulfillment (Joyce Chapman)
39. Journaling and the Pursuit of Happiness (Susan Borkin)
40. Journaling for Your Future Self (Elena Greco)

Conclusion
Acknowledgments
About the Editors