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Journal Magic for Writers 14 Days Journaling Challenge
Journal Magic for Writers 14 Days Journaling Challenge
Journal Magic for Writers 14 Days Journaling Challenge
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Finally, there is a journaling challenge specifically for writers! All you need is a blank notebook, a pen and about 30 minutes a day. Every day over two weeks, you’ll reflect on a different theme related to your writing. Some days you’ll ask yourself tough questions; others you’ll get in touch with your silly side. Just keep an open mind, and keep writing.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherBookBaby
Release dateMar 18, 2016
ISBN9781483565613
Journal Magic for Writers 14 Days Journaling Challenge
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Mari L. McCarthy

Mari L. McCarthy is the Founder and Chief Inspiration Officer of CreateWriteNow.com. She is the author/creator of multiple eWorkbooks and Journaling Challenge programs that teach people throughout the world how to heal, grow, and transform their lives through the power of journal writing therapy.

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    DAY 1:

    Relax with Your Creative Side

    As a writer, you spend plenty of time creating. Whether you’re building fictional characters and worlds in novellas, or crafting detailed and engaging feature articles, you create stories that educate, inspire or entertain.

    You could say that you’re more in touch with your creativity than the average person. So why should you focus even more energy on trying to be creative? The reason is: while you do spend a lot of time with your creativity, you’re often putting it to work for a specific purpose. You’re trying to finish an advertising campaign or a chapter of a fantasy

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