Having already presented you with the three previous books in Maggie Bellevue's Apostle of Purpose Series, namely, "TREASURES OF THE SOUL - Unearthing God's Purpose For Your Life," "THE PURPOSE DEVOTIONAL - Biblical Illustrations of Those Who Lived In God's Purpose," and "GARDEN OF PURPOSE - A 90-Day Prayer And Affirmation Guidebook For Abundant Living," we present the fourth publication in the series.
Daily Purpose 60 Day Journal is a neat, little journal. I urge you not to let its simplicity fool you. Despite its deceptively simple presentation and approach, it combines several principles that will weave gratitude and excellence into the fabric of your new life of purpose.
There are five reasons why you will love this daily purpose journal:
1. With a positive quote to start your day, and a clear structure to help you focus on what you are grateful for, the Daily Purpose Journal offers you a magnificent way to both start, and to end your day.
2. It has been proven by psychologists that it is better to focus on positive behavioral traits, and this journal incorporates that truth into a practical method you can implement with ease, and then simply adopt as a lifetime daily routine.
3. The Daily Purpose Journal is deliberately designed for people who don't write journals. I will explain. If you are the sort of person who always wanted to write a journal, but for whom a daily grind, social media intrusion, and an array of other such excuses are distractions, this journal was designed for you. This simple journal will help you eliminate all those excuses.
4. The Daily Purpose Journal is an instant photo shoot of your positive experiences. Try to relive the nostalgic feeling you get when you look at an old photograph of yourself. Imagine if you could experience the same feeling just by flipping to a certain day in a journal. You simply zoom in on how you felt on that day. That is why The Daily Purpose Journal will simply be your own chronicle of memories and dreams.
5. The Daily Purpose Journal will foolproof your commitment by compelling you to write frequently. The simple and effective actions will get you into the habit of journaling every day.
The beginning, and the end of the day, are the only ideal times to think, evaluate and correct our course. Keep this journal, with a pen, on your bedside table. Allow the journal to be your first impulse when you wake up, and the final initiative before you sleep.