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The Inner Child Journal

The Inner Child Journal
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Total Pages : 144
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ISBN-10 : 1736099205
ISBN-13 : 9781736099209
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Book Synopsis The Inner Child Journal by : Rachel Havekost

Download or read book The Inner Child Journal written by Rachel Havekost and published by . This book was released on 2020-12 with total page 144 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Inner Child Journal is a 90-day guided journal designed to heal and re-parent your Inner Child. The prompts in this journal will connect you to your Inner Child, facilitate meaningful healing, and teach you to cultivate your wise Inner Parent so that you can find peace and wholeness in your daily life.This journal can be used as a supplement to your Inner Child work in therapy, or as a means to access this healing process if therapy is inaccessible to you.Intended to be part of your morning routine, every guided entry is different and contains prompts on topics like: mindfulness, affirmations, identifying needs, dialogue between Inner Parent and Inner Child, and letters to your Inner Child.All you need to get started is a cozy nook, your favorite pen, and a commitment to showing yourself grace, love, and compassion.WHAT'S INSIDE:Description of the Inner Child and Inner ParentExplanation of Inner Child healing, Intergenerational trauma, and Re-Parenting90 pages of journaling with specific prompts and categoriesMindfulness, affirmations, and needs identificationInner Child & Inner Parent dialogues and letters to your inner childDaily entries with specific prompts and instructions to help you dive deep9 Categories of promptsOver 50 unique questions that are recycled daily, so no two days are the sameInstructions and descriptions so you can really understand how to get started with the journalingExample of a daily journal for comprehensionIntention-setting and frequent reflections so you can chart your growthTips and tricks for if you get stuckQuotes and daily encouragement to keep you motivatedThis journal is infused with love and the hopes that when you open its pages you feel held, supported, and guided through the entire journey.All you have to do is begin.*Please note this journal is not intended to be a replacement for therapy, nor is it meant to be used as a diagnostic tool.


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