Tag Archives: Journaling

The Loneliness of the Night (1 min read)

Written by Millionaire’s Digest Team Member: Neil N.

Founder & Owner of: Moments to Remember

Millionaire’s Digest Team, Contributor, Writing Writer


Hey everyone!

It’s 1 am here and I found myself writing this. A rather short post about my erratic nature.

I’ve always been a fan of the night. A dark, mysterious, cold, an exact replica, a mirror of the morning, silent and serene.

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Our Inevitable Doom (1 min read)

Written by Millionaire’s Digest Team Member: Neil N.

Founder & Owner of: Moments to Remember

Millionaire’s Digest Team, Contributor, Writing Writer


Seeing the title, most of you would guess it’s about death.

Well it’s not, for once.

When I was a young chap, going down the streets of my parent’s flat felt like ages. It was a maze of tall, similar buildings with the smell of cements, wet paint, and foliage by the side.Everyday was an adventure, going from blocks to blocks, finding hideouts and shortcuts for whatever I may find threatening. (Such as : massive dogs, strangers)

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Learn to Weep (2 min read)

Written by Millionaire’s Digest Staff Member: Aui V.

Founder & Owner of: Aui’s Den

Millionaire’s Digest Staff Team, Editor and Author of The Booze Stole My Son: Don’t Let It Steal Yours


Yesterday was a hard day. My client needed a document I have to dig through old files. While doing my search I came across some receipts from investments I lost because of negligence. I felt so sad and guilty thinking that I could have made it better if I do things differently.  I cannot help but cry and feel sorry for myself for all the losses until the memories go back to losing my son. I regretted not being more loving and more forgiving when he was still around and so on until my heart was heavy and my eyes weary.

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Why Do We Compare Ourselves to Other People’s Success? (1 min read)

Written by Millionaire’s Digest Team Member: Danielle Ransom

Founder & Owner of: Young Aficionada

Millionaire’s Digest Team, Contributor, Beauty, Fashion, Food & Drink and Lifestyle Writer


Sigh*

It’s official. In about fourteen days, I (as will other college students all over America) will be starting the first day of my last year in college.

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The Broken Ball: Learning to Let Go (3 min read)

Written by Millionaire’s Digest Team Member: Johnny Mack

Founder & Owner of: Truth in Fiction

Millionaire’s Digest Team, Contributor, Successful Living and Writing Writer


Imagine a woman standing in the middle of a white room.  There is nothing around her; no furnishings or decor, no doors or windows.  Just a solitary woman standing in the middle of a completely empty white room.  In her hands, she is holding a ball made of beautiful and intricately designed stained glass.

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The Note (2 min read)

Written by Millionaire’s Digest Team Member: Priya Kavina

Founder & Owner of: Kavara Stories

Millionaire’s Digest Team, Contributor, Writing Writer


A piece of paper on the street, beat up and torn, was attractive for some reason. I picked it up, it was partly drenched; the words were slipping off the page. It wasn’t a love note, neither was it made of words of hate. It spoke of resuscitation, but from what, I did not understand. I read it over and over again, and it remained, dampening my hand. A man bumped into me, his coffee now on my jacket. Watch it, he tells me and resumes his hustle. I forgot New York was my land. Back to the note, I read again, but why can’t I understand? Hieroglyphics shield the page, but language I understand. So I need a translator? Hire him, I can.

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Why You Should Journal: The Key to a Better Life (2 min read)

Written by Millionaire’s Digest Staff Member: Kalin W.

Founder & Owner of: KDS

Millionaire’s Digest Staff Team, Author and Writing Writer


Do you like to write? Want to see a creation go from small to huge? Ever wondered what a way to self-discipline yourself is? Journal happens to be a very effective way towards a better lifestyle and can help in so many ways in life.

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What’s the Fu***ng Problem (1 min read)

Written by Millionaire’s Digest Team Members: Ray Rodriguez & Will Herens

Founders & Owners of: Tangible Triumph

Millionaire’s Digest Team, Contributors, Successful Living Writers


What is the problem? What’s going on?

We ask ourselves what’s the problem on a daily basis.

Well I’m asking did you figure out the problem.

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My Writing Daughter (2 min read)

Written by Millionaire’s Digest Staff Member: Aui V.

Founder & Owner of: Aui’s Den

Millionaire’s Digest Staff Team, Editor and Author of The Booze Stole My Son: Don’t Let It Steal Yours


TONI KRIZIA VIVARES·TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 2016

My answers to mama.

My mama would ask me on most mornings when she’s struggling to write, how to write. Most days, na pe pressure ako, (I am pressure)for I do not have answers. Today, if it would save her, I’ll try…

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Dear Writers, Here’s How You Can Transform Your Life in 6 Minutes a Day (2 min read)

Some writers invest hours on these practices, but here’s how you can do it in one minute for each — or six minutes total — to see extraordinary results. We call it the life SAVERS.

Minute 1: S is for Scribing.

Pull out your journal and take one minute to write down something you’re grateful for, something you’re proud of and the top one to three results that you’re committed to creating that day. In doing so, you create the clarity and motivation that you need to take action.

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