Journaling

Twitter – What Mystery Pervades a Well!

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The debate goes on, fueled recently by Malcolm Gladwell writing in The New Yorker, attacking the prevalent idea that online social networks represent the future of campaigning and protest, and perhaps – in totalitarian states – of revolution. Gladwell debunks this argument in typical style, as Tim Adams of The Observer explained: Gladwell examined the [...]

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Developing Balance Through Your Journal

The One Tool You Need to Lead a Balanced Life is a great guest post by Haider Al-Mosawi on Zen Habits. The idea is that you create a Personal Growth Map from the Seven Life Areas that are our lives, then take the following actions: List all the activities you can do to advance each life area [...]

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Tell Your Story on Tokoni

Tokoni believes everyone has a story to tell. If you can’t get your message across in 140 characters on Twitter, join the community on Tokoni and tell your story to an audience that appreciates what you have to say. It’s an easy tool to use. Set up your profile and start sharing your stories.  You [...]

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Map Your Creative Ideas

Mind maps are a great way to set personal goals, make decisions, solve problems and plan for the future. Mind maps are also a great journaling tool and can be used to plan, communicate and develop creative ideas. But first of all, what’s a mind map? A mind map is like a map of a [...]

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