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Write for Life: Healing Body, Mind, and Spirit Through Journal Writing
by Sheppard B. Kominars
(Cleveland Clinic Press, Cleveland OH, 2007)
Ive always had an uneasy relationship with journaling. Countless times in my life Ive begun a journal, only to stop abruptly a few days later because I think Im too busy or because Im too bored by what Ive written. Sheppard Kominars Write for Life comes as a refreshing tool for overcoming those kinds of obstacles.
Kominars, a member of All Saints, San Francisco, advocates journaling
as healing. Keeping a journal, he points out, is not the same as
writing for publication, or even like blogging, when the writing is
meant for an audience. Journaling is a form of self-care, a therapeutic
way to connect your mind and body with your feelings.
Kominars began journaling as a way to cope with severe migraines,
quickly making it a daily routine. Eventually he began to share the
benefits of journaling through workshops with people in recovery from
addiction and cancer survivors. This book contains the wisdom and some
of the stories that Kominars has amassed over many years of journaling
and teaching journaling to others.
The book istremely accessible, clearly written and well structured.
Part One tells how to write a journal and how to overcome blocks; Part
Two addresses writing as a healing process, including what it means to
be a survivor, scientific research on the healing properties of
writing, and excerpts from other writers journals; and Part Three
offers fifteen different journeys to inspire your journaling.
Kominars recommends beginning with the journey of self-caring, when you
meditate on being self-caring rather than self-critical.
Throughout the book, Kominars offers exercises and prompts aimed at
overcoming the myriad problems encountered when we get in better touch
with our feelings. A survivor of both addiction and cancer, Kominars
consistently demonstrates compassion and insight into the
self-discovery process of journaling.
Kominars cure for my excuse-making is a tremendous gift, and makes
this a book great to give to yourself or to others this Christmas.
Though I may not quite be ready to jump into journaling with both feet,
I find it comforting to know that Write for Life is here on my shelf,
waiting to guide me along in my own journaling travels.
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