Daily Gratitude Journal

Daily Gratitude Journal

Author: Brooklyn Downing

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2024-11-19

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 1922786519

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Are you ready to live a life of gratitude! Are you ready to live a life of gratitude but don't know where or how to start? The simplest and most effective way to begin your journey of gratitude is by rewiring your brain to look for the good that already exists in your life. When you focus on the good, the good gets better. Update your mindset and greatly change your life for the better by starting a daily gratitude practice with this fun, easy to follow gratitude journal. We love journaling first thing in the morning, but you can do it whenever works best for you. At first you may forget days here and there, but we encourage you to keep going even if you miss a day – it's all about the bigger picture. As you continue your daily gratitude practice it will become second nature; not just in the pages of this journal but in your day-to-day life, and that's where the real magic happens! We are so excited for you to start living your most beautiful life with 12 months' worth of undated daily guided pages.


Gratitude Journal

Gratitude Journal

Author: Maria Gamb

Publisher: Gilded, Guided Journals

Published: 2021-01-05

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13: 9781454942054

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It takes only five minutes a day to enjoy a life filled with gratefulness--one in which you become truly present in the moment, feel more positive, and improve your health, relationships, and ability to deal with adversity. This addition to the popular Gilded, Guided Journal series provides 365 days of guidance, inspiration, and positivity that encourage thankfulness. It will inspire you to write about gratitude daily, develop a grateful heart, and transform your gratitude into lifelong action.


Gratitude

Gratitude

Author: Insight Editions

Publisher: Mandala Publishing

Published: 2018-11-13

Total Pages: 24

ISBN-13: 1683835506

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Center your life around positive thoughts with this guided gratitude journal! Celebrate each moment, big or small, and preserve important memories with everyday mindfulness. This 90-day reflection journal gives you a path to developing a habit of daily gratitude that you can carry throughout your life. Cultivating thankfulness is a potent exercise, proven to have a positive effect on a person's mental health and general well-being. Each spread of this positivity journal includes space to record expressions of gratitude, personal affirmations, memories of positive interactions, and commentary on the significance of it all. The perfect self-care or mindfulness gift for women and men, this happiness log creates a personal diary of positive experiences and wonderful reflections that can be a source of inspiration for years to come. Additional details: Ideal 5.75” x 8.25” size and durable flexibound format offer plenty of writing space while being small enough to travel easily Easy to write on archival paper takes pen and pencil nicely with 184 lined, acid-free pages Deluxe design with vegan leather cover, foil accents, removable cover band, and helpful ribbon marker make for a lasting keepsake Beautiful illustrations encourage a calming mindset and lovely backdrop for deep reflection Journal simply with guided prompts and lists that make it easy to check in with yourself morning and night, relieve stress, and promote mindfulness Build your collection: Gratitude is part of Insight Editions’ successful line of Inner World guided journals, including Mindfulness, Meditation, Calm, Self-Care, Recharge, Connection, and more


My Gratitude Journal

My Gratitude Journal

Author: Russ Terry

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2014-03-04

Total Pages: 155

ISBN-13: 1491723750

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If you are ready to lead an authentic, fulfilling and bold life, this book is whats missing from your nightstand. At the core of every successful, thriving person is an appreciation or respect for all of lifes treasures, all of the blessings, be they large or small. Russ Terrys My Gratitude Journal takes you on his personal journey from Corporate America to Entrepreneur. As a gifted life coach, Terry helps countless people each year find the courage to explore the dark corners and confront limiting attitudes that are preventing them from attaining the things they want most in life. By sharing simple, yet poignant messages that arrive by way of many different messengers, Terry reminds us all to take stock of whats important and live life in more meaningful ways. My Gratitude Journal is sure to inspire you to exercise gratitude in your own life, and in doing so, youll begin to see the world unfold before you in the most magical of ways.


Book of Brooklyn

Book of Brooklyn

Author: Rachel Green Books

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2019-07-10

Total Pages: 122

ISBN-13: 9781079674538

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Brooklyn Journal. A beautiful, elegant, bold, & personalized notebook with the name Brooklyn. An Appreciation Gift of 120 Cream Pages Lined Writing Journal Notebook with Personalized Name. Can be used as a Diary or Notepad to write in. Makes a great gift for a Brooklyn in your life such as a mother, sister, grandmother, cousin, best friend, bridesmaid, teacher, graduation, birthday, wedding. Perfect for taking notes, jotting lists, doodling, brainstorming, prayer and meditation journaling, writing in as a diary, or giving as a gift. Not too thick & not too thin, so it's a great size to throw in your purse or bag. SIZE: 6" X 9" PAPER: Lightly Lined on Cream Paper PAGES: 120 Pages (60 Sheets Front/Back) COVER: Soft Cover (Matte)


Abundantly Simple

Abundantly Simple

Author: Helen Kafka

Publisher: Insomniac Press

Published: 2009-10-19

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 1897414528

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Abundantly Simple is a brilliantly funny response to the enormously popular and saccharine-sweet bestseller Simple Abundance. The premise of the original, with its home-spun homilies, is that we should all be grateful for the little things ... stop and smell the flowers ... the glass is half-full ... yeah, yeah. In Abundantly Simple, when life gives you lemons, you highlight your hair. Here, the authors provide hilarious daily entries ripped from gratitude journals of individual women across North America. Hysterical, often sardonic, sometimes off-the-wall, each set of observations relates to popular culture and provides an outrageous voice for the ordinary ''everywoman'' of today. The warning is clear: Do not be sucked into the vortex of self-help! Inner peace can be attained in these life-affirming, laugh-out-loud-funny pages. Abundantly Simple allows us to peek inside the journals of mafia wives, manicurists, inmates, hypochondriacs, schizophrenics and nuns.


What the Signs Say

What the Signs Say

Author: Shonna Trinch

Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press

Published: 2020-06-15

Total Pages: 315

ISBN-13: 0826522793

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Although we may not think we notice them, storefronts and their signage are meaningful, and the impact they have on people is significant. What the Signs Say argues that the public language of storefronts is a key component to the creation of the place known as Brooklyn, New York. Using a sample of more than two thousand storefronts and over a decade of ethnographic observation and interviews, the study charts two very different types of local Brooklyn retail signage. The unique and consistent features of many words, large lettering, and repetition that make up Old School signage both mark and produce an inclusive and open place. In contrast, the linguistic elements of New School signage, such as brevity and wordplay, signal not only the arrival of gentrification, but also the remaking of Brooklyn as distinctive and exclusive. Shonna Trinch and Edward Snajdr, a sociolinguist and an anthropologist respectively, show how the beliefs and ideas that people take as truths about language and its speakers are deployed in these different sign types. They also present in-depth ethnographic case studies that reveal how gentrification and corporate redevelopment in Brooklyn are intimately connected to public communication, literacy practices, the transformation of motherhood and gender roles, notions of historical preservation, urban planning, and systems of privilege. Far from peripheral or irrelevant, shop signs say loud and clear that language displayed in public always matters.


The Immigration Solution

The Immigration Solution

Author: Heather Mac Donald

Publisher: Ivan R. Dee Publisher

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13:

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Heather Mac Donald describes how an epidemic of crime, gangs, and illegitimacy is creating a new Hispanic underclass, and how the Mexican government aids and abets illegal immigration to the United States and thwarts state and local attempts to resist it. Steven Malanga shows how, despite much argument to the contrary, Hispanic immigrants produce a net cost to the American economy, not a net benefit, and he goes on to outline the kind of immigration policy that would be both liberal and in America's interest. Victor Davis Hanson writes about his own experience growing up in California's farm country and watching the Hispanic immigrant influx transform his state for the worse. The Immigration Solution proposes the same kind of policy in place in other advanced nations, one that admits skilled and educated people on the basis of what they can do for the country, not what the country can do for them.