What do Winston Churchill, Andrew Carnegie, Theodore Roosevelt, and Sir Edmund Hilary have in common? They were all great men, but they also all kept journals. Journaling is a wonderful reflective and therapeutic practice. It allows one to pour out one's emotions and thoughts privately and it also helps one keep a straight head. Not only that, but it's a great record for posterity.Share
The Last Judgment
1 week ago
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The art of letter-writing has also sadly gone by the wayside.
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