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The Goddess JOURNALING Workbook: 365 daily journaling prompts to keep a manifestation mindset all year round

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The Goddess Journaling Workbook:  365 daily journaling prompts to keep a manifestation mindset all year round. This is a motivational book for guided journaling which uses six well-known Greek Goddesses as inspiration. The journal includes 365 non-dated pages with inspirational affirmations and ideas to keep you writing and getting closer to your personal goals as the year progresses. How can this Journaling Workbook help me? This journal will help you remain in a manifestation mindset: its questions and prompts will help you keep a clear and focused state of mind. You will have a reason to write every single day. The prompts will help you overcome the dreaded blank page panic. The journal will last you a whole year. You can start anytime, as it is not dated. It includes 365 days of writing prompts, with different affirmations which will help you use the laws of manifestation to shape and attract the life of your dreams. It will become a great introspection tool: it includes hundreds of positive affirmations, which will help you focus and fire your creativity, taking the manifestation of your dreams to the next level.   You can consider it your secret tool to awaken the divine feminine in you: six Greek goddesses will guide you and inspire you to journal and write every day. In this book you will learn about the following mythological Roman and Greek Goddesses. The energy of these Grek Goddesses is meant to guide you through a transformative journey as you write about your deepest dreams and goals, with the help of postivie affirmations for women and anyone willing to journal for self-discovery: Goddess Persephone / Proserpine: she will help you with introspection, as you travel through your very own underworld; Goddess Artemis / Diana: her energy will aid in discovering your cycles and birthing the new you; Goddess Athena / Minerva: with her help you will collect the necessary knowledge to become who you want to be; Goddess Aphrodite / Venus: she will teach you to love yourself and your body and find the love you deserve; Goddess Hestia / Vesta: she is the master of achieving home and family happiness, manifesting abundance and material comfort; Goddess Demeter / Ceres: she will help you

385 pages, Paperback

Published October 7, 2019

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January 14, 2020
I'm really enjoying this journal and I think the entries flow nicely and they do have a deeper connection to each goddess, although sometimes you need to meditate on them to find how it relates to your life. It does make you think and helps you bring out many things.
The size is MASSIVE it's really thick and heavy which means I won't be carrying it in my bag as I first intended, it has to live on a desk or nightstand. Otherwise for this price it gives you lot's of writing space, it includes a thankfulness journal, and also there are very varied entries, some will require to draw, to make diagrams...
Great match for me to get back into journaling.
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January 6, 2020
3-ish stars as a self help book but 1-2 stars as a pagan/new age/goddess book.

What I liked:
-The idea of using a goddess to frame each cycle
-The undated nature allows a reader to pick up this journey at any time
-incorporating a gratitude journal. Daily gratitude is so important (even if I don't need a reminder any more, I love it's inclusion)

What Missed the Mark:
-The Goddess myths were shallow. No depth, no varying accounts, and no sources. Worst (for me), these chosen goddess myths and cycles don't relate to the journalling in any apparent way.

-While the idea of affirmations is pretty cool, it's execution leaves something to be desired. Originally I'd planned to write a whole series of notes/rituals/activities to go with the affirmations. For example day 1 is "I am my first priority." It's an ok affirmation on it's face, but it's too simplistic to help me. Creating a ritual to help me identify all my goals and priorities, who they serve, and what little tweaks or additions could serve me and through caring for myself, I am more able to care for others. It would just raise the bar.

But the affirmations often feel too similar too each other for me to actually use them this way. Day two is "I know how to listen to my inner voice," day five is "My heart knows the answer," and day six is "Set boundaries when needed." Way too much that's too similar.

These affirmations don't flow well from day to day. There are abrupt changes in tone and sometimes one day's affirmation feels contradictory to the last days. It leaves everything feeling meaningless.

Most disappointing is how the affirmations and journalling doesn't seem to connect to the Goddess whose cycle we are meant to reflect on. Like if it's a Goddess journalling workbook, why don't the prompts and affirmations reflect on the goddess myth that we're digging into?

-The journal prompts aren't very illuminating and I don't know how they would help me or others manifest their goals since the book doesn't help us identify goals, create steps, or do much of anything.
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