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The therapeutic power of journaling, proven and embraced over the last century by doctors and psychologist, is an effective tool to improve health and achieve healing of the body, mind and spirit. It is more important then ever for us to know our own stories.

The journaling and scrapbooking techniques taught in this course provide a creative way to connect with the inner self and heal emotional wounds while documenting your story, your life in a fun and unique way. Be guided to build a foundation for writing for life.

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The long and whiney road…

By Sandra Lee Schubert | March 13, 2009

I am plagued by little illnesses. Nothing really serious just little things that may ruin me for a day or two. I am also plagued by too much whine. These little whines keep me from being effective. I have been hit and miss in accomplishing all that I would like to do.

What would I say to my clients? First, I would ask what could be delegated? There are a million things to do in creating a life and a business. If you work alone it may be impossible to do everything by yourself. What can you outsource? Me? I am looking for someone to manage my aweber account. It is important to be in touch with your list and I have not done that at all.  (I know, I know) The learning curve be huge if you are not a complete techie.

I would ask about my client’s health plan. Do you have one? I don’t. (Its getting bad) When I was working I was out and walking every day. Now I seat at the computer and not move or even leave the house.  Not so good. Humans need to move. Oxygen helps in clear thinking.

How about community? Are you engaging with people in a fun way? You know “all work and no play….”.

My long and whiney road is littered with signposts letting me know the things I need to pay attention to in life.

What are your signposts?

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