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I first came across morning pages as a technique in the glorious book by Julia Cameron, “The Artist’s Way” which was published in the nineties.
At the time, I had the tenth anniversary edition.
I was a younger woman then. I did practice her two main strategies of morning pages and artist’s dates for over a year.
Fast forward many years.
This year, 2021, I once again got into the habit of writing morning pages.
I felt the need to have someone to talk to, and the pages helped get the angst out of my head so it can be seen and not be so scary.
I work a day job in retail. At the end of the day, I feel drained after hours grappling with competitive co-workers, demanding bosses, and mean customers.
I sought to have a creative outlet of writing (which is what I’ve built with this website) and I started practicing art and watercolor painting as well.
Once I began creating and publishing ideas books for you, I could see the possibilities and it satisfied my drought stricken creative needs.
The benefits of morning pages are:
First thing in the morning. All that is buzzing around in your head can get out onto the page. It clears your mind of the chaos and leaves room for the calm.
You can capture dreams, or nightmares, from the night onto the page almost like a dream journal.
This practice helps to unpack ideas from your subconscious mind as well.
You can write out the hard things that happened the day before which are trying to cloud and intrude into this fresh new day.
Difficult conversations that are running around in your head like, “…and then she said…” and, “I should have said…” can get out onto the page and you become free of them.
If you are trying to build good habits (or kill off some bad habits), morning pages will help with that too.
You can write down that you had a no-carb day, if you are doing keto, or perhaps that you did not have a cigarette or drink alcohol yesterday.
Then you can and write about how good you feel about yourself this morning. This is important.
Cameron suggests writing three pages. Personally, I write for about 15 minutes then I’m finished. I sometimes set a timer for quarter of an hour.
This time frame usually works out to one and a half pages to two pages of writing in my A5 notebook.
Write until you are spent.
Somedays more words flow and on somedays less.
On a few days I don’t do morning pages at all.
Those typically turn into the days that I wish I had written my morning pages.
It comes to me later in the day when I’m still grinding about things in my head that I could have wrestled to the page first thing and so be shut off by now.
Your morning pages are private. You never have to look at them again if you don’t want to.
You do not have to show them to others.
I do keep mine, just in a drawer in the desk in my creator studio.
You may worry that someone will read your morning pages and discover your inner secrets or angst and see into your heart of hearts.
You can shred the pages or even the whole book when you have finished.
If the fear that someone will read your inner thoughts, and judge you by them, is stopping you from doing morning pages in the first place, then plan to destroy them.
Do this the night before so you are ready in the morning.
Make a challenge with yourself to write for seven days straight.
Write these words on the first page of your journal or morning-pages book.
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“I will write morning pages every day for seven days. I will not judge myself for what I write. I will love the words that flow from my head to my hand, for they are a part of me. I am a creative person. It is through self-care and love for myself that I write these pages.”
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Do the following:
Do this for seven days.
Know that you have started a self-care regime which will stand you in good stead for years to come.
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Our “What’s Your Gambit? Chess Game Tracker” book is a handy companion to the game of chess. You list the moves both players make for every game.
There is information on the board, layout, pieces and the basic moves of chess to get you going.
We list the popular algebraic chess notation for all moves in modern chess playing.
The tracker has space for 50 moves per game and 55 games in total.
After each game is finished, you can analyze the moves to see where you were weak or could improve.
You could also layout some famous opening, middle and endgames on your board and list each player’s moves in this chess game tracker.
This medium size tracker book is perfect for everyday use.
Available now from Amazon.
Inspiration This cover image is inspired by abstract poppies blown in the wind. Who This Book is...
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Our Blossoms dot grid journals come in a handy medium size (6″ x 9″) which is perfect for everyday use at your desk, and easily pops into your bag.
We offer the Blossoms journal in three colorways which are remiscient of a Jacobean color palette of dusky pinks and olives.
The original blossom design is by Pearl Pendragon and not available anywhere else.
The artwork is of a simple, stark branch with pink cherry blossoms.
But there is a twist.
One special blossom is colored in orange which is symbolic of how you personally can be unique even when you are in a crowd.
This ideas book is for people who…
120 pages, medium size (6″ x 9″) journal book.
Available now from Amazon.
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Our New Moon Wishing – a self-care guide for wishful thinkers contains pages that you fill in with your New Moon wishes each month.
There are “New Moon in zodiac sign” prompts to help you align your wished with the current New Moon position.
Additionally, there are “New Moon in house” prompts so you can focus your wishes on the dynamic energy in your own unique birth chart.
This guidebook has enough pages for five years of New Moon Wishing which means you can create a record of the wishes you made and reflect on how things turned out.
The self-care aspect of New Moon Wishing surrounds writing your wishes and intentions to bring them forth through the act of hand penmanship which embeds your wish deeper into your consciousness.
You are encouraged to color in, embellish and add related ephemera to each month’s pages to create a beautiful record for yourself.
This ideas book is for people who…
138 pages, medium size (6″ x 9″) ideas book.
Available now from Amazon.
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My Crochet Design Ideas Book contains crochet pattern prompts to capture your crochet patterns, details and anything else. You can add your own patterns or those you love from others.
Each crochet pattern blank series has eight pages per pattern for you to complete with all the information regarding that pattern.
There are prompts for the materials you will use, any special stitches or other details for you to add such as construction tips like top down or finishing details. This feature will help you later if you want to make the item again.
We give you details about drawing a crochet pattern stitch diagram, so you can share your patterns with others.
We also provide a crochet finished item pricing guide for anyone who makes crochet garments to sell.
This ideas book is for people who…
Introductory information and then each of your crochet patterns has eight pages for you to complete about it as a separate crochet design.
120 pages, medium size (6″ x 9″) ideas book.
If you love creating with crochet this is for you.
Available now from Amazon.
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