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Building a Journal Practice

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Content provided by Sharon Lipovsky and Point Road Studios. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sharon Lipovsky and Point Road Studios or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

We can’t change what we don’t see. So how do we sense a new consciousness? What tools will support us? How do we keep it simple and accessible? Cue this episode where we discuss the simple tenants of a life-changing practice. Listen in to learn all the how-tos of Journaling.

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For show notes:

https://pointroadstudios.com/podcast/building-a-journal-practice/

To connect on Linked In:

@Sharon Lipovsky

@Point Road Studios

To connect on Instagram:

@pointroadstudios

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Ideas Shared How-To Build a Powerful Journal Practice

  1. Use what works for you. I used to think journaling needed to be in a particular kind of notebook and sound a certain kind of way. Not anymore.
  2. Try different formats. “Morning Pages;” Bullets in a word document. Letter to Love. Haikus. Handwritten prose in a bound journal. My own “journal” is written on loose paper and placed in a file folder to keep it in one place.
  3. Leverage prompts. These can be questions, like the ones shared on this podcast. It can also be a meditation. A response to a piece of art. Or something you read. Or a view out your window. I will often think of a question and draw tarots to prompt be to respond.
  4. Be consistent. This is a practice. I’m not a stickler that you have to do it every day. But it should be regular.
  5. Do it for yourself and have fun. Don’t take yourself too seriously. This is for you.
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Manage episode 454924095 series 2105310
Content provided by Sharon Lipovsky and Point Road Studios. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sharon Lipovsky and Point Road Studios or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

We can’t change what we don’t see. So how do we sense a new consciousness? What tools will support us? How do we keep it simple and accessible? Cue this episode where we discuss the simple tenants of a life-changing practice. Listen in to learn all the how-tos of Journaling.

Links and Resources:

For show notes:

https://pointroadstudios.com/podcast/building-a-journal-practice/

To connect on Linked In:

@Sharon Lipovsky

@Point Road Studios

To connect on Instagram:

@pointroadstudios

Rate, Review & Subscribe to the podcast on Apple & Spotify

Ideas Shared How-To Build a Powerful Journal Practice

  1. Use what works for you. I used to think journaling needed to be in a particular kind of notebook and sound a certain kind of way. Not anymore.
  2. Try different formats. “Morning Pages;” Bullets in a word document. Letter to Love. Haikus. Handwritten prose in a bound journal. My own “journal” is written on loose paper and placed in a file folder to keep it in one place.
  3. Leverage prompts. These can be questions, like the ones shared on this podcast. It can also be a meditation. A response to a piece of art. Or something you read. Or a view out your window. I will often think of a question and draw tarots to prompt be to respond.
  4. Be consistent. This is a practice. I’m not a stickler that you have to do it every day. But it should be regular.
  5. Do it for yourself and have fun. Don’t take yourself too seriously. This is for you.
Resources and Links
  continue reading

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