Velma Gallant is a friend of mine in the TUT.com community, and she is herself a life coach and positive-thinking guru. She helps dozens of TUT adventurers around their challenges, and through her websites, including Welcome Changes, she reaches out to many more.
Today I discovered a real little gem on her site, that just felt so right, I purchased it right away and have already listened to the entire thing. It’s a little audio seminar on the “Joy Journal”.
As visitors to this website are probably tired of hearing by now, I’m currently working, once again, through The Artist’s Way. This is a program that helps one to tap into the creative force of the Universe, to connect with the inner artist, and to bring forth works of creation of one’s own. To me, this also means help in creating one’s own reality … another step toward the realization of our dreams.
When I read the write up on Welcome Changes about Velma’s Joy Journal program, it felt like a hand fitting into the glove of my current life path. I just knew that it would be right for me, and I most definitely wasn’t disappointed.
I’m already writing my morning pages, through The Artist’s Way program. Velma’s methods are a perfect addition. Velma not only demonstrates that journal writing is a good way to help manifest the life you desire … she shows us just how to go about using the tool for its best effect.
Velma discovered the method in 2005, when changes in her husband’s business circumstances placed their family on the edge of a precarious financial situation. They needed a shift for the better, and they needed it fast. Within four months, the practices Velma developed in her Joy Journal turned things around for them.
For one who believes in, and attempts to implement, the law of attraction, I can easily see how keeping a Joy Journal might bring clarity to dreams and set them on a fast track.
I intend to start my daily morning pages, from now on, with the prescribed five minutes of my Joy Journal.
If you’re looking for a way to bring “this whole law of attraction thing” into better focus, I encourage you to check out Velma’s audio program. It’s a quick listen (only about an hour of your time) to a quick practice (just five minutes a day) that makes great sense and holds, I feel, great promise.
And besides … it sounds like fun!



