Ryder Carrol first introduced us to bullet journaling in 2013. The method is simple, and no one can explain it as well as he can. Over the years, I have watched many videos and read multiple articles that didn’t help me half as much as Carrol’s explanations. Go here to learn from the master. Although Bullet […]
I am a firm believer in the power of morning pages. I owe a debt of gratitude to Julia Cameron for her wisdom in sharing this morning habit that she has with others. Sometimes, we do something that benefits us and keep it private. Thankfully, Julia wanted to share her experiences with others and has […]
“Typically, Morning Pages are quite fragmented, giving the impression of ADD. Paradoxically, the fragmented pages yield coherent thought to those who do suffer from ADD.” – Julia Cameron Morning pages = fragmented pages! Yes, yes mine do look exactly like that haha! Today is day 1400. I find myself reflecting on the impact that this […]
Journaling is an incredible tool for anyone to use. It can help you manage your emotions, thoughts and desires, mental health, and so much more. A journal can also be a creative outlet, enabling you to build and expand your creative abilities. Below, you will find a list of ways to use your journal. Project […]
A divergent journaler refers to someone who embraces a diverse approach to journaling and encompasses a wide range of ideas, thoughts, methods, and experiences within one book. To become divergent, you must let go of rules and free yourself from the constraints of what others do. Let’s look at some of the things you can […]
Broadly, divergent journaling is a process that allows for incorporating various journaling methods in a single location. I am a mom, wife, and artist. But I also wear many other hats; this is part of being human. I am a daughter, a sister, a grandma, a chef, a laundress, a maid, a fashion consultant, a […]