Letter Writing Journaling

Written by Catherine Franz


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Have you ever been inrepparttar position of feeling you just "gotta buy" something. Let’s say you are watching television and you see something you "gotta have." Or maybe a friend recommends a book and you still have 10 others to read butrepparttar 128571 recommendation is haunting you. How about seeing something, someone else has that you just "gotta have." The urge, just doesn't want to relinquish its grip even with conscious "fighting it" thoughts. By writing a release letter, you can release this urge at leastrepparttar 128572 majority ofrepparttar 128573 time.

You can also use release letters to move you pastrepparttar 128574 urge to eat something that isn't on your food plan.

After several release letters you can even see what need is expressing itself and triggering these reactions. Once you identifyrepparttar 128575 trigger,repparttar 128576 process need usually subsides. There is no guarantee that this will work allrepparttar 128577 time, however, you will probably find it providesrepparttar 128578 releaserepparttar 128579 majority ofrepparttar 128580 time.

Style 3: Wisdom letters. A wisdom letter is writing to your wisdom self. A wisdom letter works well after a release letter because it enablesrepparttar 128581 process of moving on. The experience allowsrepparttar 128582 wisdom transition into learning and usually into a more positive light.

Adding dialogue, either in part or asrepparttar 128583 whole letter, is an excellent way to enhancerepparttar 128584 experience. Initials will help you transition between wisdom self to other self.

Style 4: Thank you letters. Since my parents passed, I'm always coming across things I want to thank them for. Evenrepparttar 128585 small things seemed important to share. Now, in hindsight and wisdom, I can see how evenrepparttar 128586 small things rippled through my life. These letters are also a special way for keeping their memory alive.

We both know that an attitude of gratitude is a peaceful place to be and thank you letters is one avenue you can use to be on that path. Our gratitude feelings fuel our spiritual connections withrepparttar 128587 universe and with all living things. Peacefulness is also very attractive to others and what we want to manifest in life.

You can also use one of these letter styles to let go ofrepparttar 128588 "wish I had said that instead" thoughts and feelings or to share unfulfilled wishes and dreams that no longer fit but can't seem to move on.

Letter writing is an excellent way to find closure or complete unfinished business in order to heal or learn. Whether you have or haven't already been using letter writing in your journal, dedicate a whole week or two torepparttar 128589 exercise. You might think that when you finish one letter, there isn't another reason to write another. Be patient, another will probably appear because you have uncovered what was on top. When you get tired ofrepparttar 128590 exercise, stop, and switch to another technique.

(C) Copyright 2005, Catherine Franz.

Catherine Franz is a life and business coach living in Northern Virginia. She has presented journaling workshops over 20 years. Catherine has authored two great books on tips and techniques of journaling. Copies available at: http://www.abundancecenter.com/Store/main.htm


5 Dynamite Ways to Find Ideas for Parenting Articles

Written by Terri Pilcher


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3. Who do you know who has an unusual or remarkable story – something that affected children? What didrepparttar parents learn? Write an article usingrepparttar 128570 anecdote as an introduction torepparttar 128571 information you want to give. A great anecdote can sell a story.

4. Visit online parenting forums and readrepparttar 128572 questions people ask. Use some of these as a basis for your article ideas.

5. When you research a piece and talk to experts, look for what you don’t know. “Joe says insurance is important for families,” won’t make an article interesting. Too many people know that insurance is important. But a quote like, “Joe says disability insurance isrepparttar 128573 most neglected area of insurance, but it protects young families fromrepparttar 128574 biggest threat to their security,” will make parents keep reading.

If you give editors timely articles that readers will want to read, you’ll sell your work over and over again.

Terri Pilcher edits a FREE weekly e-zine for writers, “Writer’s Guidelines Magazine”, that provides 10 fresh, editor-approved, writer’s guidelines and useful marketing information. She recently published “MONEY Markets 2005: 101 Publishers That Pay in 6 Weeks or Less”. Her website contains the writer’s guidelines for almost 200 parenting publications. http://www.powerpenmarketsearch.com


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