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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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Today’s Take Action Prompt: Go Look at Artwork

By Sandra Lee Schubert | May 14, 2008

Museum hop - Go look at some artwork. Immerse yourself in color, images and the inspiration of the artist. Think what drove that artist to produce that particular piece of art. View different types of artwork. If you are classicist then see some surreal art. Or if you are avant-garde then spend time looking at the old masters. Write about the experience. What did you like? What made you mad? What struck you the most? How were you inspired?

Read - Pick up that juicy novel and read, read, read. Writers need to read. A good novel soaks into you. Become absorbed.

Write - Everyday. Try something new. Watching country music videos has fascinated me. I have decided despite the fact I have no musical experience I could write a country music song. They tell stories. Try to write one thing that is different then anything you have written before.

Live fully
- Most of all enjoy the special pleasure that the summer brings. A life lived richly is a life lived fully. Enjoy.

© 2008 Sandra Lee Schubert www.writing-for-life.com

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