1. One Word Essence Journaling

Spirit lives in the essence of things, not the thing itself.

Each night before bed, write out just one word that captures the essence of your day. Check in with your body, heart and head and make sure you have chosen the best word for the day. (We did not say it was going to be easy!)

After a few weeks, review your essence words and look for trends, insights or predominant experiences.

2. Headlining

The fewer the words, the stronger the impression.

Headlines concisely summarize any experiences. A good headline is typically less than 7 words. Start a page in your journal for daily headlines. Capture a key highlight, feeling, accomplishment or insight each day.

Eventually you will have a concise overview of the highlights in your life – your own newspaper! If you’re in the mood, have fun by using alliteration, exaggeration, humour, metaphors, rhyming, puns and dualities.

Consider combining these first 2 tools on one page. Create a 3 column form to record the date, one word essence and a wider column for your headline.

3. Daily Tracker

If it is important, track it. Hindsight is 20/20.

The Daily Tracker creates a great audit trail for what is important to you and what has happened in the past. It helps you see cycles that reoccur and identify causes and effects.

Make your own Daily Tracker form by creating 4 equal-width columns on a piece of paper or in your journal.

What is important for you to monitor in your life? Examples are: feelings and emotions, personal energy levels, money earned, people met, health changes, weight, relationships, accomplishments, appreciations, intuitive hunches, synchronicities, motives, ideas, dreams, insights, events, etc. Select and write your 4 most important topics at the top of each column on the form. Write a few words in each column daily.

For more journaling tools go to link below.

http://www.higherawareness.com

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