Monday, November 1, 2010

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From Elizabeth Scott, M.S., your Guide to Stress Management
November is many things. Today, November can the the start of a wonderfully stress-relieving writing plan. (Really!) Before you say this isn't for you (if you were even going to say that), read on to see more about the stress relieving benefits of writing and of hard work done in the name of something you enjoy, and see what this month can offer you! As always, feel free to forward this email to anyone who may need it, join me on Facebook and Twitter.

and have a great week! -Elizabeth


Get In The "Write" Frame Of Mind
November brings three separate writing challenges, all with their own benefits! Read about those benefits, how to use the month to your advantage for stress relief, and more.

Benefits of Journaling
Journaling is more than just a way to kill time, or a hobby for the self-indulgent. Read the research on the benefits of journaling, and get inspired today! It's a fantastic use of writing.

Gratifications: What They Are, and How To Use Them
From positive psychology, we know that gratifications can help you relieve stress and feel great about yourself and your life. Writing can be a major gratification. (If you don't know what I'm talking about, read this article on gratifications, and share your own gratifications in this reader response article on gratifications.

How to Maintain a Gratitude Journal
Why not combine writing with a fantastic November holiday: Thanksgiving? If you're not already maintaining a gratitude journal, I'd strongly recommend that you start! It can change your whole outlook on life. Here's what you need to know.

 


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