Daily Log

Daily Log Keeping a daily log is recommended, but it’s not essential.  It’s similar to a diary but with the emphasis on feelings and inner experiences rather than external events. To write in the Daily Log: Sit in silence first and let your mind gently go back over your day. Spend a minute or two or Read More …

Journal Checklist

Dialogue with Persons: Who were the persons who had inner importance to you during this unit of time? Describe the relationships, including both the pleasant and the unpleasant aspects. 2. Dialogue with Work: What were your work projects and activities during this period? What happened to them? Which came to a dead end? Which were Read More …

Week 1 Review

NOTE:  The following information and instructions are revisions of information from At a Journal Workshop:  The Basic Text and Guide for Using the Intensive Journal Process by Ira Progoff, published by Dialogue House Library, New York, NY, 1975. Progoff’s Intensive Journal is a way you can explore your past as it relates to the present.  This exploration Read More …