I watched your Camino video since I'm leaving in six weeks to walk the French route. You did a thorough and enjoyable job of explaining your pack (I also have an Osprey 34L) . So I looked for your other videos. Although I haven't followed the Morning Pages process, I've done similar self-reflective activities over my 70 years. Here's a quote that's in line with your comments. It's taken from the memoirs of Lee Iaococca, the automobile executive who brought the world the Ford Mustang in 1964 and then became the CEO of Chrysler in the 1980s and led development of the minivan. The quote: "The discipline of writing something down is the first step toward making it happen." Write on. *** Are you planning on editing your drone footage for YT? Would love to see it. I can't believe you can get one that light!
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Thank you so much for such an incredibly informative video! I have been thinking about starting morning pages but wasn't sure where to start! I have searched UA-cam and Google and your video explained them best and you answered all my questions and alleviated my doubts! I'm starting morning pages tomorrow morning because my mind has been racing! I'll keep you posted! ❤
One trick I use. Since I go thru so many pages, once I’ve done a page, I turn my notebook and write across what I’ve already written. That way, I’m using less paper, and what I’ve written can’t be read by anyone - even me! That helps me ensure that I’m not self editing & that it really stays stream of consciousness. So when the notebook is completely done, I just drop it into recycling. (I do keep my planner nearby in case I get an idea of something that I need to do - I just pause & jot it down, and then go back to my morning pages notebook). And I do have a separate journal where I capture things at night that I do want to remember.
Wow, I write every day about things that happen to me or thoughts, but I liked the tips and how you do it. I'm going to try it!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
@shirleymatos6341 how wonderful that you already write as a habit! Isn't it the best? :) If you're ever bored with your journaling practice, definitely give morning pages a try -- and keep me posted on what you think
I watched your Camino video since I'm leaving in six weeks to walk the French route. You did a thorough and enjoyable job of explaining your pack (I also have an Osprey 34L) . So I looked for your other videos. Although I haven't followed the Morning Pages process, I've done similar self-reflective activities over my 70 years. Here's a quote that's in line with your comments. It's taken from the memoirs of Lee Iaococca, the automobile executive who brought the world the Ford Mustang in 1964 and then became the CEO of Chrysler in the 1980s and led development of the minivan. The quote: "The discipline of writing something down is the first step toward making it happen." Write on. *** Are you planning on editing your drone footage for YT? Would love to see it. I can't believe you can get one that light!
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Hi Vanessa! I'm Vasylyna.
I wanted to contact you with a collaboration opportunity that aligns perfectly with your UA-cam channel. Where can I write you?
Thank you so much for such an incredibly informative video! I have been thinking about starting morning pages but wasn't sure where to start! I have searched UA-cam and Google and your video explained them best and you answered all my questions and alleviated my doubts! I'm starting morning pages tomorrow morning because my mind has been racing! I'll keep you posted! ❤
I’ll give it a try what paper size do you recommend?
Julia Cameron says three single sides of A4 or 8.5x11 paper is best :) excited for you to experiment with it!
@a.amaral I started today's day making the exercise, it was very dificult to fill the first two pages, but the third one was way easier to fill.
@@Gustavo.almeida94 you got to it this morning, that's great! Thanks for coming back to share it. That third page just flows, doesn't it?
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One trick I use. Since I go thru so many pages, once I’ve done a page, I turn my notebook and write across what I’ve already written. That way, I’m using less paper, and what I’ve written can’t be read by anyone - even me! That helps me ensure that I’m not self editing & that it really stays stream of consciousness. So when the notebook is completely done, I just drop it into recycling. (I do keep my planner nearby in case I get an idea of something that I need to do - I just pause & jot it down, and then go back to my morning pages notebook). And I do have a separate journal where I capture things at night that I do want to remember.
Such an interesting tip, Dee! It solves for multiple issues that were raised in this video :) thanks for sharing!
Love thissss! What if you have really small handwriting?? Three small pages? 👀
tiny pages for the tiniest handwriting of tiny takata :)
Wow, I write every day about things that happen to me or thoughts, but I liked the tips and how you do it. I'm going to try it!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
@shirleymatos6341 how wonderful that you already write as a habit! Isn't it the best? :)
If you're ever bored with your journaling practice, definitely give morning pages a try -- and keep me posted on what you think
I will give it try 👍🏼
Wonderful! I hope it works for you :)