Journaling gives you the opportunity to vent, express gratitude, work through a problem, record a moment with family or friends that you want to keep forever, organize a day, describe a journey, express an emotion, log accomplishments, reflect, dream, plan, ... and more. Experts have shown that daily journal writing benefits many aspects of your life, but the "daily" part is often where the problem lies. And research now says that it takes an average of 66 days to create a habit. Yikes! This book is here to help your build your daily journaling habit with 66 days of journal prompts (plus extras if the day's choice doesn't inspire you), inspirational quotes, and coloring pages to help clear your thoughts and relax a little. There are even some creative writing prompts for those days when you'd much rather write someone else's story than your own. I hope you reap the benefits of your daily journaling habit and form a life-long love of chronicling your life in ink and paper.
Author Biography
Heather Wright is a busy freelancer, children's writer, former college instructor and Amazon bestseller. As a freelancer, Heather has worked for educational publishers, non-profits and agencies. Her feature articles, profiles and promotional copy have appeared in local and national publications. She loves research and has enjoyed writing many stories with historical settings for Kayak: Canada's History Magazine for Kids. Her books for middle readers and teens include Sherlock Holmes and the Orphanage Mystery, Writing Fiction: A Hands-On Guide for Teens, Writing Fiction: A Guide for Pre-Teens, The Dragon's Pearl, and The Dragon's Revenge. Dr. Frankenstein is due for publication in 2016 by Caramel Tree Publishers. She has also published Busy Teachers Guides to Macbeth, Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet. Heather has also published a series of short how-to books for business communication, now available at online booksellers. Titles include A Quick Guide to Writing Better Emails, A Quick Guide to Better Presentations, A Quick Guide to Better Telephone Skills, and A Quick Guide to Better Writing & Grammar. Heather enjoys working with writers of all ages and loves to visit classrooms to teach writing skills and to talk about various aspects of the writer's life. She runs teen writing workshops at her local library and at art camps, and has also created presentations and workshops for conferences and the public. Her website, http: //wrightingwords.com, hosts her blog and offers links to all of her books for writers. You'll also find lots of free resources for writers of all ages and their teachers, too.