Publisher's Synopsis
The gratitude diary is a real turning point in life. It helps to make us stronger, to acquire interesting about what we have, it makes us rich and makes us joyful. Its extraordinary power is an ideal tool in times of difficulty and in the great challenges of life. The change of point of view that determines is the key to everything.This diary is wonderful for practical use or as a gift to share with those around you. Perfect for birthdays, holidays and special occasions.The gratitude journal is a very effective tool to start turning in your life. Following the daily pattern you will begin to look at the things that happen to you from another point of view and you will discover the secret to obtain a happy existence. Ideal for teenagers and women, this diary lasts 108 days to get used to it slowly and easily to acquire new habits and assist and achieve your goals.Why 108?108 is considered a "sacred number" in many Eastern religions including Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism. In many Indian regions it is related to yoga and Dharma practices.108 is the number of grains of the Mala, the Indian rosary and the Buddhist Akṣamala.Hindu deities have 108 names. Reciting these names, often counting the 108 grains of the Mala, is considered sacred and is often repeated during religious ceremonies.108 is the number of sins in Tibetan Buddhism.108 is the number of stars considered sacred in Chinese astrology.In Japan, at the end of the year, a bell rang 108 times to greet the new year. Each chime represents one of the 108 material temptations that a person must resist to reach Nirvana.It is the number of al-Kawthar, the shortest of the Sura of the Koran.It is the width of each of the internal corners of a regular pentagon in Euclidean geometry.This is the number of suitors of Penelope, wife of Ulysses, in Homer's Odyssey.Design cover with matte finishInterior in black and white110 pages6 x 9 inches