Start each day with gratitude. This is a self-exploration journal, designed to make you feel more thankful and build a new outlook on life. Each day dedicate some time to self-reflect and check in with yourself.
30-Day Gratitude Journal
Gratitude Daily Habits
Explore Self-Reflective Questions
Cultivate an Attitude of Gratitude
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Rating: 5 out of 5.
A great 30-day gratitude journal that helps to develop the attitude to practice gratitude. A pretty book that makes you want to look forward to spending time for self-reflection. The writing prompts include:
1. Name three things you are grateful for today. 2. Use the emoji’s below to rate your level of happiness. 3. Use the space below to reflect on your day. What went well? What are you looking forward to tomorrow?
I would recommend this book to anyone wanting kickstart their journaling habit in a sustainable manner.
Robin Brooks is a new writer, and author of the gratitude series Attitude of Gratitude: 30 Day Gratitude Journal. An educator at heart, Robin has spent the last several years researching the importance and benefits of gratitude, mindfulness, and happiness. Robin has enjoyed reading self-help books for years and began creating journals and habit trackers three years ago. Robin lives and works in her hometown of Washington, DC, and spends her free time traveling and researching. If you are interested in making gratitude a daily habit, look no further, Robin’s journals are sure to help.
Where are you from?
I am from Washington, DC.
Describe yourself in five words
I am funny, thoughtful, genuine, smart, and kind.
What fact about yourself would really surprise people?
A fact about myself that would surprise people is that I am a homebody. I enjoy relaxing around the house and creating crafts or writing.
What do you write about?
I enjoy writing self-help books. Gratitude and mindfulness are my areas of interest. Both gratitude and mindfulness can have a long-lasting impact on one’s life by improving our emotional health and physical health.
Why do you write?
I am a new writer. I realized last year after losing my grandmother that I wanted to pursue my passion for writing. I’ve just begun to self-publish books beginning with gratitude journals.
How long does it take to write a book?
It takes me about a week to write a gratitude journal. I like to take time and be thoughtful about the journal content.
What would you say is your interesting writing quirk?
My interesting writing quirk is that I like to appeal to everybody. I have gratitude journals for women, men, and children.
How do you work through self-doubts and fear?
I work through self-doubts and fear by being completely present in the moment. I do a lot of positive self-talk to combat self-doubts and fear. I’m big on speaking things into existence, so I say a mantra or set an intention for myself.
How do you write – lap top, pen, paper, in bed, at a desk?
I do my best writing on my laptop at a desk.
How much sleep do you need to be your best?
I need about 6 hours to be at my best.
Is your family supportive? Do your friends support you?
I would like to thank my family and friends for their support. No matter what, they are always in my corner and rooting me on. I love them!
Tell us about your new book? Why did you write it?
My latest book is a gratitude journal for pregnant people. I wrote this journal so pregnant people can take note of the moments that they are most thankful for during their pregnancy. A little something to help them receive a positive mindset for themselves and their baby.
What do you hope people will take away from your writing? How will your words make them feel?
I want people to take away that my journals were designed to be simple and yet thoughtful. They were designed to serve as a self-exploration tool to make you feel more thankful and build a new outlook on life. These journals are perfect for oneself or as gifts.
Have you ever wished you could run away and leave your life behind? Born on the “Day of the Wanderer,” Lisa Dailey has always been filled with wanderlust. Although she and her husband had planned to take their family on a ’round-the-world adventure, she didn’t expect their plans to come together on the heels of grief, after losing seven family members in five years. Square Up shows us that travel not only helps us understand and appreciate other cultures, but invites us to find compassion and wisdom, heal from our losses, and discover our capacity for forgiveness, as well as joy.
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Rating: 5 out of 5.
Lisa Dailey started travelling with her family after losing 7 loved ones in only a 5-year period. She started the journey with her husband and two sons after quite a bit of contemplation, due to her grieving and anxiety. The family cover many months of travel from one country to another, some without pre-planning and with little preparation. Part of the reason they couldn’t pre-plan all of their travel is because they travel mostly via miliary air travel, as her husband is in the military. Along the way, her husband reminds her to trust “The Force” and over time, Lisa begins to trust The Force that is taking care of her and her family. She also learns to deal with the grieving better. |She learned to reassure herself that she will find her way back to herself. I like how the visit to a temple in Singapore was an eye-opener in Lisa’s life, and many other visits taught her invaluable life lessons. The family also educated their children on life as a whole, and their experience is something we all could relate to, especially when we are missing travels post Covid.
A live interview of Lisa is coming up on the 6th of Feb on Facebook. Watch out this space
What fact about yourself would really surprise people?
I’m an extrovert (Just a quieter one).
How do you work through self-doubts and fear?
I just go for it and hope for the best (and feel anxious the entire time lol).
What scares you the most?
Turning into my mother.
What makes you happiest?
Thinking about my children.
Why do you write?
It just comes out sometimes. It’s like I can’t not write.
Have you always enjoyed writing?
As long as it was a topic that I was interested in.
What motivates you to write?
Random urges of inspiration.
What writing are you most proud of?
The poems that I wrote for my children.
What are you most proud of in your personal life?
Not to sound like a broken record, but I’m most proud of the six amazing people that I made.
What books did you love growing up?
Just fiction or non-fiction stories about everyday people living everyday lives.
What do you hope your obituary will say about you?
That my children love me.
Location and life experiences can really influence writing, tell us where you grew up and where you now live?
I grew up all over, but mostly near Los Angeles, CA. I currently live in Phoenix, AZ.
How did you develop your writing?
Taking affordable courses (like on Udemy) and practicing.
What is hardest – getting published, writing or marketing?
Marketing for sure. I have no skills there lol.
What marketing works for you?
I’m still trying to figure that all out.
Do you find it hard to share your work?
Oh my goodness yes.
Is your family supportive? Do your friends support you?
They are incredibly supportive. It’s very sweet.
What else do you do, other than write?
Volunteer, go to school, hang out with my 17-year-old daughter.
What other jobs have you had in your life?
Aerobics instructor, pet groomer, hotel maid, etc.
If you could study any subject at university what would you pick?
American Sign Language, (I’m hard of hearing).
If you could live anywhere in the world where would it be?
Norway. Or North Carolina if I’m being more practical.
Tell us about your family?
I have the most amazing little sister in the world. She does so much for me and I wouldn’t be where I am without her and all of her support.
How do you write – lap top, pen, paper, in bed, at a desk?
Laptop. So many open tabs lol.
How much sleep do you need to be your best?
8 hours? I’m a big insomniac though.
Is there anyone you’d like to acknowledge and thank for their support?
The Facebook friends who read my poetry and gave me their honest feedback.
Every writer has their own idea of what a successful career in writing is, what does success in writing look like to you?
I suppose just some popularity? I don’t expect to make writing a full-time job. But I’d like my work to get seen by some people.
It is vital to get exposure and target the right readers for your writing, tell us about your marketing campaign?
Ugh. This is reminding me that I need to be better about this lol.
Tell us about your new book? Why did you write it?
Pretty Dysfunctional by Veianya Hansen. I just had a lot of thoughts and feelings about some intense topics that I felt like sharing with others. Especially when it comes to the adult industry.
If you could have a dinner party and invite anyone dead or alive, who would you ask?
Chester Bennington.
When you are not writing, how do you like to relax?
Walking, cleaning, or playing on the internet.
What do you hope people will take away from your writing? How will your words make them feel?
I just hope that they might see something from a perspective that maybe they hadn’t before.
When did the Human Relations Indie Book Awards begin?
The Human Relations Indie Book Awards was founded in 2016.
What is the purpose of the Human Relations Indie Book Awards?
The purpose of the Human Relations Indie Book Awards is to recognize indie authors who have written books with a human relations focus related to various interactions among people in different settings such as work, organizations, school, home, family or in personal lives.
When is the deadline for the 2022 Human Relations Indie Book Awards?
2022 Human Relations Indie Book Awards final deadline for entry is April 1st, 2022- but earlier entries are encouraged to allow more time for judging the book entries.
When will the winners be announced?
Winners will be announced in May 2022 when judging is completed.
Where can I get information about the Human Relations Indie Book Awards?
An exciting page-turner that features 5 kids whose parents are scientists. Their parents are on a dangerous and secret mission, and these kids try to decipher the mystery along the way. An enjoyable fast-paced read that takes place within three days and therefore offers a lot of suspense and thrillers for readers. A great middle-grade read that would entertain just about anyone who reads it.
The characters set in the fitness center in this sitcom are completely hilarious and entertaining, while also reflecting the current situations like the Covid-19 and the new normal of wearing masks. This sitcom is a page turner and I find it very well-written with witty characters entertaining the readers all the way. Highly recommended if you are looking for a relaxing and enjoyable leisure read.
Why did you write the book? What was your motivation behind it?
This book is an adaptation of a screenplay we did for the first season of a sitcom. We wanted to write something edgy and clever—something where we could poke fun at current political issues in a non-obvious way. In fact, some of the issues are so well hidden that some people miss it. This is exactly what we wanted.
How do you see this book being relevant today?
The book addresses current issues in a humorous and non-offensive (to most people) way. Issues such as Qanon, claims of stolen elections, gender perplexity, conspiracies, “Karens,” and more.
Plus, the readers will encounter common themes they expect in good stories, such as love and disappointment.
Why do you think you are the right person to write this book? How do you think your qualifications or experience make this a better book?
As a social psychologist, I have a unique insight into human behavior. This helps me to write from an apolitical standpoint and poke fun where fun is deserved without political bias getting in the way. Both the extreme right and extreme left can be extremely ridiculous, and worthy of mockery.
How did you come up with the idea for the book?
Spending time at gyms since I was about 14 years old. I found myself saying quite often about fellow gym members, “they would make a great sitcom character!”
Anything else you want readers to know?
This book is also available in audiobook, where you can hear me do over 40 different character voices 🙂
Be Inspired, Reshape Your Thinking, and See Life From A Different Perspective – Achieve Greater Things and Understand Who You Are as a Person. Rebuild the Foundation of Your Life and Heal From Past Traumas With These 11 Bricks!
Have you always wondered why you are the way you are?
Do you bury past problems in hopes of never seeing them again?
Would you like to heal yourself and rebuild the foundation of your life?
Many people fail to realize that the reason they aren’t able to move forward in life is because they’ve spent so much time ‘digging’ holes to bury away problems and trauma. We believe that by hiding those small problems, we’ll never have to deal with them again.
But, in the end, those minor problems are just amplified and grow larger and larger until they begin to bring you down.
We must understand that in order to heal, we must face reality.
With Brick-by-Brick, see your life from a different perspective and reshape your thinking. Realize that the more you ‘dig’ and the more you convince yourself you don’t have a problem, you’re going further down.
In this book, you’ll discover:
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Facing your inner demons doesn’t have to be so scary.
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Rating: 5 out of 5.
I like how, despite the book being a short one, has delivered quite a lot of important pointers in laying out a solid foundation in reshaping the mindset. The two important ones for me are the facts that we need to set boundaries even with family and friends, and avoid listening to the feedback from people who are not looking at the best interest of our lives, and that can be our family members, which is hard to do at many instances.
Another aspect is the importance of councellor or therapists and how they are not similar with friends. I totally agree with this as friends are definitely not the ones to go to when we have issues as they lack the ability to offer us advices from a neutral point of view.
In a nutshell, the 11 bricks laid out here are definitely essential ones that help to reshape our mind.
As a Husband and Father of 4, I desire to bring a unique style to writing, speaking, and coaching to keep all age groups engaged and equip you with the right tools to help you achieve and sustain the life you desire to have.
As a child, I strived to be one step ahead of his peers in his mannerisms and dreams for his future life. I desired to be a servant leader everyone would look at who demonstrated the ability to make the right decisions, making others’ lives around me better.
By the age of 11, I had to become that leader in his single-parent household, which began to prepare me for life as an adult. With no strong male presence in my life, it didn’t prepare me for life with his own family. I didn’t know how to be a true man of the house, and Brick-by-Brick was simply an idea masked by misdirection and misplaced identity. There was always a motivation to be better than the family generation I had seen come before me. My environment led me to believe that money was the cure to living a whole, happy life. Except, the older I became, the more that ideology seemed to be flawed.
I have spent the past 14 years learning how to become the man I desire to be, but I never witnessed-learning how to continue being a better Father than the one I never had. Brick-by-Brick has come to life, as I share how each of us can create a solid foundation in our lives regardless of the traumatic experiences we have encountered or the environments surrounding us. Reshaping our minds, putting away the shovels and not being defined by holes they have made in our lives.
I strive to lead my family with the utmost integrity and honor and truly exemplifies the benefit of what a strong foundation can do in your life. I have taken the Brick-by-Brick mindset and impacted others’ lives as you can see the evidence, first, in my leadership at home then, in business and the community around him. When I’m not helping others change their lives, I spend my time with my family, volunteering, and excelling in my career as an Engineer.
I love to exercise, cook, and have a generous heart focused on making everyone else’s life better.
How do you see this book being relevant today?
This book was written for today! What I did was intentionally write this book for future experiences from past experiences and research I spent six years studying. I studied and made it an effort to understand how to create consistent success in our lives, and it wasnÕt until I almost lost it all that I figured out what it was that caused everything to explode. 2020 was a year that impacted everyone Ð but I donÕt think people realize how much of an awakening it was for this generation of our reliance upon everything else around us to tell us who we are as a person. ThatÕs why I start with that year Ð and push and pull the reader into their own thoughts, imagination, and experiences to bring this book to life!
Why do you think you the right person to write this book? How do you think your qualifications or experience make this a better book?
People who come from very little and still experience exponential hardships Ð donÕt usually follow similar stories as myself or end up with a passion to impact the generation that I have. The uniqueness in my situation and experiences in my life have made me the perfect person to write this book about creating sustainable habits for consistent success! ItÕs honestly what makes this book so much better than other motivational books Ð because it places you not only inside of my experience, but it walks you through the lesson the was learned and contributed into the success I have achieved both personally and professionally.
What was an early experience where you learned that language had power?
It was the year my 5th grade teacher, challenged me the very first night of student orientation. I remember walking into the classroom and my mother was speaking with the teacher about how I need to be challenged because I struggle with maintaining focus if IÕm not challenged. Little did I know he was a Marine veteran who knew exactly how to challenge young men like myself to be better in all areas of life. That night I remember him creating a complex math equation on the board and he asked me to solve it. I had never seen this problem before, but he started walking me through the problem with just his voice and it challenged my brain to think differently. From then on it was this constant use of his language to push my brain to do things I didnÕt think it could do Ð that I learned that language you use has the power to change someoneÕs thinking! ItÕs what started the journey of me learning how to do the same and do so through my writing.
How do you balance making demands on the reader with taking care of the reader?
IÕve read so many motivational/self-help books in my life that I grew tired of the writer making demands on the reader that required imitation. I donÕt want TO BE like you, I just wanted to THINK like they did so I could produce those results inside of my own life. I took that philosophy and put that info my writing as the only demand I make from the reader is that they be wiling to challenge the norm of what they thought was possible and what they believe was possible for their life in the introduction! The rest of the book is me delicately demonstrating the problem with one form of thinking Ð and unearthing the solution to their life problems and challenges that exist in changing their focus. They learn how to do that for each major area of THEIR life Ð not trying to become me or imitate mine.
What kind of research did you do, and how long did you spend researching before publishing this book?
I spent 6 years crafting and designing this book. Asking every question to anyone who would offer to mentor me or give me guidance. I never rejected advice Ð I listened and tried to make it better. It wasnÕt about challenging their idea or entering into senseless debates. I was focused on their perspective because I knew they were either older and had more experience, or similar in age but had a different story to tell. I then took what I was reading and practiced it over those years to see which ones led to sustainable growth and repeatable outcomes not just one-time success.
Do you read your book reviews? How do you deal with bad or good ones?
I read ALL my book reviews! I think listening to those to paid you with their time and money Ð deserve your humility to read what they wrote about your work. ItÕs a great moment for reflection and indication if your writing produced the intended message to the intended audience! IÕve not received a bad review yet, but I believe itÕs because my book was written to get your brain to generate actions you should take for your life and not teach you how to imitate mine. If I get a negative review, IÕll treat it the same way as I do the positive ones. Ironically, people donÕt like to critique themselves as opening as they do others, but either way, IÕll learn from it and continue to get better! TheyÕre entitled to their opinion as long as itÕs not slanderous or offensive. Those will always be removed.
Do you hide any secrets in your books that only a few people will find?
There arenÕt really ÒsecretsÓ but there are things that if you read too fast Ð you will miss. The reason I wrote the book 72 pages was not because I wasnÕt a strong enough writer, it was intentional. I believe that we all only need to make the smallest changes in our lives that will make the biggest impact on our future. I wanted you to use my book as a guide that will help you regardless of the season of life but available for each aspect of your life that creates the solid foundation you would be creating or building from.
If you had to do something differently as a child or teenager to become a better writer as an adult, what would you do?
If I could do something differently, I would probably have started writing sooner and reading a lot more outside of my school assignments. I think reading is what really makes a great writer Ð and while I developed the habit earlier on, I stopped reading for fun as I got older. I certainly have reunited with my love for reading in recent years, but I wish I utilized the time I had when I was younger to explore possibilities and push my brain to make better decisions. I donÕt regret anything, but I think if I had sought after some of these books IÕm reading today (that were published during that time period) it couldÕve allowed me the opportunity to be more creative. IÕm happy to continue the journey and continue getting better but using my words to create change in others.
What is your favorite childhood book?
My favorite childhood book was The Lord of the Flies! I learned so much from that book itÕs unreal! The amount of psychological education of the human brain illustrated in that book was the best I have seen since I read the book ÒThe Hatchet.Ó It painted a prime example of how capable we are as human beings to trigger survival instincts that we will literally do anything to survive, and these were just kids! ThatÕs how I knew there were adults who also had this survival instinct and will do anything to survive Ð which is why my book focuses that drive and focus on ourselves because once we change our mindset -the things around us can begin to change too!
Have you written any other books, or do you have any books planned for the future? Tell us as much as you are willing to share!
There are plans for another release which will probably be the best book I have ever written! The title will be 20K Mindset: 5 Principles for Sustainable Life Leadership! The release date will likely be in 2023 as we gear up for an amazing year of speaking, workshops, and conferences across the nation. The next big release will be our eBook series where we provide 60 jammed packed pages of ways you can maintain success in your life! Subscribe to For the Youth Podcast on Apple or Spotify to stay up to date on book releases! To learn more about me or if youÕre interested in my hosting an event in your area visit shawnthespeaker.com!