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	<title>Comments on: Being in balance: a journal writing exercise</title>
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		<title>By: Dawn Herring</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Debra,
Ah, balance. I love the practical and revealing list you provide to show a comparison between balanced and not balanced. What an eye opener. Our journals are the perfect place to discern when we&#039;re out of balance. Then when we can see when we&#039;re off balance, we can do something about it. Which brings positive change. I love this!

I have chosen your post, Being in balance: a journal writing exercise, for the #JournalChat Pick of the Day on 8/29/11 for all things journaling on Twitter. I will post a link on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, my blog and website, Refresh with Dawn Herring, and Refresh Journal: http://www.refreshwithdawnherring.blogspot.com/. 

You&#039;re welcome to join us for #JournalChat Live on Thursdays at 4 CST/2 PST; this week we talk about why our lives are worth recording in our journaling pages. 

Thanks again for helping us remember to be balanced!

Be refreshed,
Dawn Herring
JournalWriter Freelance
Host of #JournalChat Live and Links Edition]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Debra,<br />
Ah, balance. I love the practical and revealing list you provide to show a comparison between balanced and not balanced. What an eye opener. Our journals are the perfect place to discern when we&#8217;re out of balance. Then when we can see when we&#8217;re off balance, we can do something about it. Which brings positive change. I love this!</p>
<p>I have chosen your post, Being in balance: a journal writing exercise, for the #JournalChat Pick of the Day on 8/29/11 for all things journaling on Twitter. I will post a link on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, my blog and website, Refresh with Dawn Herring, and Refresh Journal: <a href="http://www.refreshwithdawnherring.blogspot.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.refreshwithdawnherring.blogspot.com/</a>. </p>
<p>You&#8217;re welcome to join us for #JournalChat Live on Thursdays at 4 CST/2 PST; this week we talk about why our lives are worth recording in our journaling pages. </p>
<p>Thanks again for helping us remember to be balanced!</p>
<p>Be refreshed,<br />
Dawn Herring<br />
JournalWriter Freelance<br />
Host of #JournalChat Live and Links Edition</p>
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