Category: Journal Stories

Sharing Our Journal Stories: Lauren

I couldn’t think of a better way to wrap up our Journal Stories series than by having a chat about journals with Lauren.  Lauren was at GDay Toronto when I introduced a group of 10-12 year-old girls to the practice of journaling. I’m just delighted that she has joined us today to share what she thinks of journaling. I hope that Lauren will inspire you to become a part of Give a Girl a Journal. She is exactly the reason I started it!

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Sharing Our Journal Stories: Victoria Musgrave

In support of Give a Girl a Journal, I’ve invited some dear friends and colleagues to share their personal experience with journaling.

Writer Victoria Musgrave created this video in support of the Give a Girl a Journal. I so appreciate how she shared the evolution of her journaling practice – and that it included a diary with lock and key!

Thank you to Victoria for sharing her story. You can find her at VictoriaMusgrave.com.

Give a Girl a Journal Badge BlueIf you give a girl a journal, you give her a way to connect and reconnect with herself for her entire life.

Sharing Our Journal Stories: Ronna Detrick

In support of Give a Girl a Journal, I’ve invited some dear friends and colleagues to share their personal experience with journaling.

Today I am delighted to share with you the journal story of Ronna Detrick. I’ve watched Ronna’s video several times now and each time it brings tears to my eyes. Ronna has a way of getting to that deep core. Perhaps it is something she learned from experiencing her own truth on the page.

Thank you to Ronna for sharing her story. You can find her at RonnaDetrick.com.

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Sharing Our Journal Stories: Hali Karla

In support of Give a Girl a Journal, I’ve invited some dear friends and colleagues to share their personal experience with journaling.

Today I am delighted to share with you the journal story of artist Hali Karla, who has found journaling to be a life-long friend and a life-long healer and a live-long infusion of empowerment.

Thank you to Hali for sharing her story. You can find her at Hali Karla Arts.Give a Girl a Journal Badge Blue

If you give a Girl a Journal, she will empower her life.

Sharing Our Journal Stories: Sherri Hutchins

In support of Give a Girl a Journal, I’ve invited some dear friends and colleagues to share their personal experience with journaling.

Today I am delighted to share with you the journal story of Sherri Hutchins from livewonderstruck.com and workwonderstruck.com. Sherri knows first-hand the power of being introduced to the gifts of journaling as a girl.

Thank you to Sherri for sharing her story.

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If you give a Girl a Journal, you give her the space to unpack her mind.

Sharing Our Journal Stories: Shawn Tuttle

In support of Give a Girl a Journal, I’ve invited some dear friends and colleagues to share their personal experience with journaling.

Today I am delighted to share with you the journal story of Shawn Tuttle, Crusader for the New Way of Working. Exploring her own journal experience, Shawn knows this to be true: if you give a girl a journal, you just might help her find herself.

Thank you to Shawn for sharing her story. You can find her at NationalProfessional.com.Give a Girl a Journal Badge Blue

Give a Girl a Journal; you just might help her find herself