Journaling Passport

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  • ISBN 9781911450115
  • Dimensions: 95 x 148mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2017
  • Publisher: Libri Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Walt Hopkins’ Journaling Passport is a practical yet inspiring guide to keeping a Journal, which can become a lifelong, rewarding ‘habit’.

Walt’s sets of Seven Learnings come from the idea of Seven Laws — which he first learned about in a wonderful book by Michael Phillips called The Seven Laws of Money. He tells of the ancient Taoist tradition of developing seven laws by starting at the centre and then moving through a series of polarities to something that transcends the sequence.

Since Walt prefers Learnings instead of Laws, he uses the Taoist process to develop Seven Learnings about whatever he is learning. This Passport is a summary of what he has learned in the past 59 years of keeping a Journal. These are not laws. These are learnings that may — or may not — work for you as you write in your own Journal. Here are Walt’s Seven Learnings about Journaling:

1. Write Now – 2. Write Regularly – 3. Write Irregularly – 4. Write What I Think – 5. Write How I Feel – 6. Go Beyond Writing – 7. Live to Write

In more than 30 countries for more than 40 years, Walt Hopkins has been leading courses on influencing skills and life-designing skills for all sorts of organisations—including the UN’s World Food Programme, the European Space Agency, social agencies, government, schools, and multinational corporations like Apple, the BBC, Chevron, Digital, Disney, GKN, Heidelberg, OMV, Procter & Gamble, Shell, Statoil, and Unilever. Walt’s courses are practical, helpful, stimulating, and fun. So are his books.

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