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Summer, a Guided Reflection Journal for Increasing Your Enjoyment of Everyday Life

by Vicki Kessler

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Using the summer season as both the context and teacher, the reader is invited to deliberately reflect and involve themselves in the lessons of the season. The twenty-four themed chapters are introduced through original nature photography and an original companion poem. Reflective text and questions guide the reader in responding with their own thoughts in the available writing space. Suggestions for actively engaging in the lesson conclude each session. The result is a season well-lived.… (more)
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Using the summer season as both the context and teacher, the reader is invited to deliberately reflect and involve themselves in the lessons of the season. The twenty-four themed chapters are introduced through original nature photography and an original companion poem. Reflective text and questions guide the reader in responding with their own thoughts in the available writing space. Suggestions for actively engaging in the lesson conclude each session. The result is a season well-lived.

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