Thoughts and Feelings: Daily Planner
Mood and Habit Daily Tracker and
Journal
Gratitude and Wellness Daily
Journal
Doing the Most: Daily Planner and
Journal
by Neti Neti Inc & Denise Dixon
Thank you for buying one of our planners or journals. Planners and
Journals are helpful with goal setting, reflecting, organizing, processing,
synthesizing and more. Setting a path to be accountable helps to better
navigate the journey of life. This Journal will help to examine and track your
mood throughout the day. It will also help you to look closer at your habits
that may or may not support your mood. Our Journals and Planners help you
identify what you are doing, recognize what you aren’t doing, and erect the
thoughts, feelings and ideas necessary in order for change to occur.
Our daily six months Journals and Planners can reveal patterns
and blind spots. Being aware of blind spots can be the catalyst of paradigm
shifts. As we navigate the day-to-day hustle and bustle, planning is essential.
Recognizing areas of weaknesses as opportunities to grow can also push us in
the trajectory of where we want to be verses where we are.
I encourage you to stay the course with your daily entries.
Sometimes you may not feel like it, that is totally normal. If you take a break
for a day, a week or even a few weeks, get back to the business of your
success. Remember, the key to success is consistency.
When we are consistent, it helps us with our focus. When we focus,
it helps us to be determined. When we are determined, it helps us to grow, and
when we grow, we teach ourselves and others that anything is possible.
Available
in Paperback & Hardcover
Thoughts and Feelings: Daily Planner
Mood and Habit Daily Tracker and Journal
Gratitude and Wellness Daily Journal
Doing the Most: Daily Planner and Journal
Coming Soon: Surviving the Break Up and Preventing Others
About the Author
A sage
named Yajnavalkya who was a Upanishadic philosopher taught the philosophy. Neti
neti is a Sanskrit expression which means “not this, not that”, or “neither
this, nor that. Until we are willing to look at and release the interpretation
we have, room can not be made for the truth to appear.
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