Journaling: Key to Self  Discovery for Nurses

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You Want Me to Do WHAT? Journaling for Caregivers

 


What: Join other nurses for a five-week journaling workshop conducted through e-mail. Relieve stress by writing, sharing, and receiving positive feedback.

 

Where & When: This group, exclusively for nurses, starts September 7, 2010. Since we work through group e-mails, anyone, anywhere, can do it. E-mail Lgood67334@comcast.net for information about how it works.

 

Why: The nurses I met during my signings in bookstores loved You Want Me to Do WHAT? Journaling for Caregivers. They recognized that caring for oneself is as essential as breathing. Journaling is both a nurse’s and a caregiver’s oxygen mask.

 

Who:  Instructor B. Lynn

Goodwin is a veteran of six

years of caregiving, a

freelance writer

and editor and a former

college and high school

teacher.


Contact: B. Lynn Goodwin,

Lgood67334@comcast.net.

Put “Journaling” in the subject

box.  Learn more at

http://www.writeradvice.com/ywmtdw.html .


Curious? Want to see if this would work

for you? If you have not been in one of my

groups, cut and paste 15 to 1500 words of

your journaling into the body of an e-mail

and send it to me. I’ll tell you what I love

and what stays with me.

 

Cost: Five weeks for only $100. E-mail Lgood67334@comcast.net for the address.

 

Praise for You Want Me to Do What?  Journaling for Caregivers workshops:

 


"I can't tell you how many things I've sorted out by being able to write them down."  --Diane P., former social worker and full time caregiver, Santa Rosa, CA

 


“Writing from the heart seems to be all that is needed.”            --Marilyn A., trainer and coach, Concord, CA

 


“My spirit has been lifted more in participating with all of you than anything else I’ve tried.”            --Eileen Reynolds, caregiver and former office manager, Antioch, CA




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Author of YOU WANT ME TO DO WHAT? Journaling for Caregivers