Publisher's Synopsis
Life enrichment starts with what you can do. Keeping a journal of your memories is a way for you to share contributions of your life that others might learn from. Failure remains a memory in your mind until you decide to make the best of it. Accepting a failure as a learning experience is your best friend. Adjustments are readily available to a mind that is open and ready for them. You control your mind and your thoughts. Make wise choices! Journeling is a valuable tool to consider. Michael S. Haro, Ph.D., CLC is a retired psychologist who has had an extensive backround working with individuals facing personal conflicts and life challenges. Writing, teaching and coaching have been his way of sharing his enriching life experiences. Facing challenges in life, no matter what you are doing, are certainties you must learn to manage. A worthy goal is to accomplish enduring challenges and do what you can do each and every day of your life. Do what you can do, do it to the best of your abilities, and life rewards you with joy, happiness, contentment, pride, and success. Keeping a memory journal not only helps you to be aware and understand what you are doing, but allows you to leave a memory trail for others to learn from for their personal advancement. Wrinting your memories keeps you alive in the hearts and minds of those who cherish your current existence!