
Journal your journey and let your mind make peace with your fingers. Put thoughts on paper by allowing your medulla oblongata connect with the mental and emotional wiring of your spirit.
Journal your journey, describe where you are, and look forward to the beautiful places that you want to be. Your life, your rules, your journey, your truth, journal all that you have and look forward to the heartwarming moments that you desire.
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Put your thoughts on paper, journal your journey by writing out how you feel, your genuine perception of the world, and the little beautiful things that make sense to you.
The world is a big, dark place, and we are all trying to make sense of our presence here on earth.
Every single day, we are seeking methodologies on how to survive and become the best versions of ourselves. You journal down how you feel and share your thoughts with the world.

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Thoughts built the bridges, ideas created vehicles, and vision rules the world. Inspirational personnel such as Maya Angelou, Pablo Picasso, Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg, Martin Luther King Jr., Wole Soyinka, Chinua Achebe, etc all ruled the world through journaling. Journaling simply means scribbling your thoughts, ideas, and concepts on paper, a notepad, or a stone.
Every field of endeavour requires journaling, from science, which discusses the essence of firmaments and constellations, to engineering, where engineers should understand how power lines function.
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Journal your journey, to thyself be true. Write about the sun, the moon, and the other things (both bad and ugly experiences) that genuinely make sense to you.
Journaling makes life worth living. You believe in yourself and give birth to an idea that is grasping for life within you. Bring it out by expressing the word in your heart.
Stay true to you. This is the beginning of a new month; do well to pick up the healthy habit of journaling.








