Journal your Way to the Altar and Beyond

Mar 13
22:00

2004

Nily Glaser

Nily Glaser

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Journal your Way to the Altar and Beyond By Nily ... © Nily Glaser ... you are engaged to be married. You are at the door steps of the most exciting time in your life. En

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Journal your Way to the Altar and Beyond

By Nily Glaser
Copyright: © Nily Glaser 2004

Congratulations! you are engaged to be married. You are at the door steps
of the most exciting time in your life. Enjoy it! Chronicle it! Put your journey in
a journal! and include your thoughts and feelings. Or better yet,Journal your Way to the Altar and Beyond Articles transform your
journal into a Wedding Scrap Book.

Create a family legacy to share the memories of your engagement, wedding
and life together with your children and grandchildren.

Keep a diary of actions taken, experiences and feelings as they occur or shortly
thereafter. Put your ideas, dreams, goals desires and aspirations on paper. Write
about family happening about activities you participated in, about your friends and
your loved ones. How you feel and whatever is important to you at that moment,
and by all means add pictures.

Keep a little pad and a pen handy in your pocket, purse or bag at all times and write
in it. This will assure that what you write is fresh and is not written from memory.

Actually keeping a journal will help you prepare for your wedding and beyond.
The action of putting your experiences, thoughts, feelings, ideas, dreams, desires and
aspirations on paper will accomplish more than merely a record to look back to and
share with the following generations.

When you make your journal, your "best friend", it will help you reduce the stress that
builds up as you prepare for your wedding. If you continue after your wedding, the mere
act of journaling will reduce stress that comes with married life. Additionally your journal
will help you set goals, get organized and focus on the task at hand.

Your journal is a reflection of you! Make it very personal and very special! choose what
you will write in, what you will write with, what pictures you will include and whether you'd
like to add some quotes to reflect your personality. Look at as many options as are
available to you and select the ones that are "you". Whether you opt for natural paper
books and fancy pens, or prefer to write using your computer you must be comfortable
with the tools you choose. If you opt for the computer, make sure you are comfortable
with the set up and that you not only back it up, but print the pages.

Writing your journal should be fun. Don't be afraid to express yourself in all aspects of
your chronicles.

You'll encounter days with more, days with less and days with no material to write about,
and this is ok! Always remember that the journal is your most personal record. You are in
charge! There are no have to's, no excuses, no judgments and no criticism.

So, as you prepare for your wedding and your new life ahead, keep a journal, and place it
for safe keeping.

Eventually, your journal may become a treasured keepsake - a family heirloom!

Think of how much fun it will be to review it with your loved one as you celebrate a significant anniversary or another special occasions, or as your child prepares to get married.

If you want to store your Chronicles in a Wedding Time Capsule" Go to: http://www.a-weddingday.com/malldirectory/malldirectory1.html

Happy journaling! ENJOY!

Copyrights © 2004 All Rights Reserved Nily Glaser

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