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How To Practice

How To Practice

To begin, you can write one page, or if that’s too much, just one paragraph of your uninhibited thoughts and feelings and a sentence describing the positive part of the last day.

If you want to do more, you can do it. Increase it gradually. Maybe you can write more pages, more things you are grateful for, but start small, especially if you are new to this.

I’ll now share some prompts that can help you with your morning journaling:

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“The best thing a human being can do is to help another human being know more.” — Charlie Munger

By journaling, I discovered my authentic self, my values, what I like to dislike and many more.

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