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Writing to Resilience: Inside My Daily Stoic Journaling Practice
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“The path of wisdom is to go with the flow, to not resist the way that fortune is unfolding, to always recognize that I can choose how I respond to external events and I can choose whether I am harmed or not.”
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In this episode, I take you behind the scenes of my daily Stoic morning journal routine, explaining how I organize my journal to set my day for success, remember what is valuable, and ensure that I act with resilience and tranquility.
The episode sheds light on the importance of intention rather than perfection, and how to use different techniques and tools to cultivate a growth mindset, manage negative emotions, and practice gratitude.
In this episode, you'll learn:
- The Significance of Flexibility in Morning Routine: Discover the importance of not being a slave to your routine and understanding that the intention matters more than perfection.
- The Use of Apps and Templates for Journaling: Learn how to utilize applications like Craft and Notion to create journal templates that can be customized to fit your needs.
- The Productivity Planner Approach: Understand how to prioritize daily tasks by using the concept of the Productivity Planner, and focus on the most important task first followed by secondary tasks.
- Incorporating Stoic Quotes and Reflection: Learn how to include Stoic quotes in your journal and how reflecting on these quotes can help you align with the principles of Stoicism.
- Triple-Column Technique for Managing Negative Emotions: Get an insight into the triple-column technique borrowed from Dr. David Burns for challenging irrational thoughts and managing negative emotions.
- The Philosophical Journal for Self-Improvement: Learn the simple yet profound method of acknowledging what you did wrong, what you did right, and what you can do better if a similar situation arises again.
Important Links and Resources Mentioned:
- Craft app: Craft
- Notion app: Notion
- Intelligent Change Productivity Planner: Intelligent Change
- Dr. David Burns' book "Feeling Good": Amazon link
- Radical Gratitude Meditation Course: Stoic Handbook - Radical Gratitude Course
- Stoic Anxiety Mastery Course: Stoic Anxiety Mastery
- Massimo Pigliucci: Website
- Five Buddhist Precepts: Information on Five Precepts
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111 episoder
Manage episode 365662068 series 3003351
“The path of wisdom is to go with the flow, to not resist the way that fortune is unfolding, to always recognize that I can choose how I respond to external events and I can choose whether I am harmed or not.”
--
In this episode, I take you behind the scenes of my daily Stoic morning journal routine, explaining how I organize my journal to set my day for success, remember what is valuable, and ensure that I act with resilience and tranquility.
The episode sheds light on the importance of intention rather than perfection, and how to use different techniques and tools to cultivate a growth mindset, manage negative emotions, and practice gratitude.
In this episode, you'll learn:
- The Significance of Flexibility in Morning Routine: Discover the importance of not being a slave to your routine and understanding that the intention matters more than perfection.
- The Use of Apps and Templates for Journaling: Learn how to utilize applications like Craft and Notion to create journal templates that can be customized to fit your needs.
- The Productivity Planner Approach: Understand how to prioritize daily tasks by using the concept of the Productivity Planner, and focus on the most important task first followed by secondary tasks.
- Incorporating Stoic Quotes and Reflection: Learn how to include Stoic quotes in your journal and how reflecting on these quotes can help you align with the principles of Stoicism.
- Triple-Column Technique for Managing Negative Emotions: Get an insight into the triple-column technique borrowed from Dr. David Burns for challenging irrational thoughts and managing negative emotions.
- The Philosophical Journal for Self-Improvement: Learn the simple yet profound method of acknowledging what you did wrong, what you did right, and what you can do better if a similar situation arises again.
Important Links and Resources Mentioned:
- Craft app: Craft
- Notion app: Notion
- Intelligent Change Productivity Planner: Intelligent Change
- Dr. David Burns' book "Feeling Good": Amazon link
- Radical Gratitude Meditation Course: Stoic Handbook - Radical Gratitude Course
- Stoic Anxiety Mastery Course: Stoic Anxiety Mastery
- Massimo Pigliucci: Website
- Five Buddhist Precepts: Information on Five Precepts
📧 Join The Nous, my weekly newsletter. Every week get access to resources, tools, and anecdotes on practical wisdom.
https://www.nous.xyz/subscribe
Resources
111 episoder
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