Friday, September 15, 2017

The Mind of a Diary Writer

The Mind of a Diary Writer

BLOG SESSION
September 15th, 2017


Welcome back Diary Writers, Authors, Novelists, Journalists, Poets, Travelers, Photographers, Creative Writers, and those interested in learning more about the benefits of writing in your Diary on a daily basis. We're here today to share more interesting tips about Diary Writing.

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Journal Notes

Today's Blog Session is about what it is to have "The Mind of a Diary Writer".

The first thing that we need to think about is all of the benefits that can come out of writing in your diary on a daily basis.  Let us take a look at some of those benefits...

1)  You'll learn about your thought process;

2)  You'll learn about the main people in your life;

3)  You'll understand what your deepest desires are;

4)  You'll appreciate your literary gift;

5)  You'll be able to focus in on exactly what area of writing you are strongest in, such as...poetry, novel writing, short-story writing, Journalism, Blog Writing, Documentary Writer, Film Writer, Song Writer, Memoirist, or if you are a gifted Diarist;

6)  You'll learn about your emotions and feelings; 

7)  You'll learn about any unforgiveness or resentment that you are harboring;

8)  You'll learn about what is important to you;

9)  You'll learn about what you do not want in your life;

10)  You'll also learn about your habits, actions, and the thoughts that led to those habits & actions;

11)  You'll learn to appreciate the good things that have taken place in your life;

12)  You'll learn that you are in control of the way in which your life is headed;

13)  You'll learn about your misconceptions;

14)  You'll learn why you should not judge others if you can not help others;

15)  You'll learn about your selfishness and/or self-absorption;

16)  You'll learn whether or not you have a hateful heart or if you have any prejudice tendencies or if you are a closet racist;

17)  You'll learn if you have a habit of blaming others for your own issues that you should take personal responsibility for;

18)  You'll learn whether or not you are aware of your environment or not;

19)  You'll learn a great deal about your mental health;

20)  You'll learn about the places you wish to travel to;

21)  You'll be able to develop a bucket list of things you'd like to do during your lifetime;

22)  You'll also learn why you think the way you think.

Diary Writer, as you pull out your Diary to write, ask yourself, "What condition is my mind in?" . . .

Diary Writer...
"What condition is your mind in?"

When you get ready to write in your Diary, take a moment to ask yourself a very important question, "What condition is my mind in?" . . .

Your mind needs to be relaxed and open to learning more about your emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being.  Your soul knows best what your soul is here on this planet to do.

As you search your mind, understand that your mind is a powerful tool.  You can visualize your future.  Whatever good you can envision, you can seek to earnestly create and achieve.  And while some efforts are not God-centered efforts, it is best to always pray about what it is that you seek to do.  Prayer helps you to avoid some of the pitfalls in life, and prayer cannot be discounted.

Understanding the power of your mind, you need to make sure that you understand the power of your words.  We only speak what we have taken time to think about (or dwell on).  We also only write what is in our hearts.

As a Diary Writer, when you write your daily diary entries, understand that if you truly write from your heart, the truth of who you are and what you are will come through.

Being a Diary Writer is an eye-opening experience.

Awake Diary Writer

If you take your daily diary writing to heart, you will gain great spiritual worth and soul revelations.

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By René Allen



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