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Print out of All Journaling Pages?

Discussion in 'Structured Educational Program' started by Cmenow24, Oct 26, 2015.

  1. Cmenow24

    Cmenow24 New Member

    Hi,

    I am wondering if there is somewhere on the site that I can find to print all of the Journaling pages. It would help me immensely (and hopefully others). This way, I can then read the Day that I am on and go right to the Journaling page already printed out.

    At this time my problem is I read the Days info and then tell myself I will write in the journal later, but then when I have more time to focus I forget what I am supposed to be journaling about?

    Or if anyone can suggest a way to easily create a book of the Journaling pages? I have tried to Copy and Paste but it is pretty cumbersome.

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Thanks
     
  2. mike2014

    mike2014 Beloved Grand Eagle

    Hi Cemenow,

    I think @Forest may be able to advise if this is feasible or not.
     
  3. Walt Oleksy (RIP 2021)

    Walt Oleksy (RIP 2021) Beloved Grand Eagle

    This could be a good idea. Hope Forest has a workable answer on how to print out the daily ESP steps.
     
  4. Cmenow24

    Cmenow24 New Member

    How do I get Forest to respond
     
  5. mike2014

    mike2014 Beloved Grand Eagle

    I've flagged him to respond, as you can appreciate he may be busy and will reply when he can.
     
  6. Cmenow24

    Cmenow24 New Member

    THANKS!
     
  7. Forest

    Forest Beloved Grand Eagle

    Hi @Cmenow24, unfortunately I don't have any tricks up my sleeve for this. What I would suggest is just to keep a notepad near the computer. As you are reading the day, once you get to the journaling exercise, grab the notebook and just start writing! I know that this may not be perfect because you might not be able to read the prompt while in your favorite writing location. However, if you like, you can take notes about the writing prompt at the top of your notebook. That might actually give you a chance to think more about the notes themselves.

    Alternatively, you could always just copy and paste the individual prompts into a wordprocessing document and print them out like that as you mentioned. Whatever works for you!
     

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