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Five Types of Journals

Journaling today is extremely popular. This presentation will give you insights into five different types of journals you can keep. Enjoy!

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Five Types of Journals

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  1. Five Types of Journals https://createfuljournals.com

  2. About Sue • Lives in the Ontario countryside with her husband & their Black Lab, Skyla • Successful product creator • Owns a PLR Store – content that you can edit & call your own • Loves to cook, enjoy nature walks and travelling • Published author https://createfuljournals.com

  3. Top Five Types of Journals • Devotional Journals • Weight Loss Journals • Wreck Journals • Goal Planning Journals • Bullet Journals

  4. Devotional Journals • Devotional journals are one of the most popular selling journals. • These are not themed for a specific religion or spiritual practice. • You can find devotional journals that are scripture based, inspirational based or daily thought based.

  5. Weight Loss Journals • Weight loss journals are a bit different than most journals. • These are set up in a way where you can quickly jot down your weight loss goals and achievements for the day.

  6. Wreck Journals • These journals are not about having automobile wrecks. • The idea behind these journals is to get stress out of your system while being more creative and opening yourself up to new ideas.

  7. Goal Planning Journals • Goal planning journals help you focus on your goals and stick to them through a series of prompts and checklists.

  8. Bullet Journals • Bullet journals are the sandbox of journaling. • You can use these with calendars, lists, bullet lists, and task lists. • It is all open for you to create and use different methods to arrive at your short term and long term goals.

  9. Get more journal tips at https://createfuljournals.com

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