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Thought Journal

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Thought Journal

There’s something quietly powerful about putting your thoughts on paper. Not the polished ones you share in meetings or post online—but the raw, unfiltered reflections that swirl beneath the surface. A thought journal isn’t just a place to vent or scribble; it’s a sanctuary for clarity, a mirror for your inner world. Before you dive into structured planning or goal-setting, this is your chance to simply observe yourself. What’s been tugging at your attention lately? What patterns keep repeating? What dreams feel too fragile to say aloud?

Dear Forth-Coming was born from this very space—the liminal zone between reflection and action. It’s not just a planner; it’s a companion for your unfolding. But before you commit to its guided pages, consider this first step: begin a thought journal. Let your mind wander. Write without judgment. Notice what themes emerge. This gentle practice will prepare you to meet Dear Forth-Coming not as a stranger, but as a tool perfectly aligned with your evolving self.

So grab a notebook, open a blank page, and start where you are. You don’t need a plan yet. You just need a moment. The planner will be waiting when you’re ready—but for now, let your thoughts lead the way. Jot down some quick thoughts, submit, I’ll contact you shortly and we will recommend a good first step! ~Balance Due

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    Rodney is a multifaceted individual known for his service as a veteran, minister, podcaster and former mayoral candidate. He's known for his storytelling, music and advocacy to foster a deeper understanding of mental health and the importance of balance in our daily life.

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