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This guided journal presents a fresh take on the ancient practice of soul writing. It empowers readers with a step-by-step guide to channel their soul and live in alignment with Source to experience instant answers, eternal love, and the infinite power they are. Refine Your Magic grounds a transformational writing methodology that integrates emotions into a daily journaling practice. It shifts negative feelings and leverages good ones to help readers realize a more satisfying, peaceful, and purposeful life. Writing, as a transformative methodology, is uniquely powerful. Unlike meditation or…mehr

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This guided journal presents a fresh take on the ancient practice of soul writing. It empowers readers with a step-by-step guide to channel their soul and live in alignment with Source to experience instant answers, eternal love, and the infinite power they are. Refine Your Magic grounds a transformational writing methodology that integrates emotions into a daily journaling practice. It shifts negative feelings and leverages good ones to help readers realize a more satisfying, peaceful, and purposeful life. Writing, as a transformative methodology, is uniquely powerful. Unlike meditation or prayer, it allows us to delve deep, explore, forgive, and heal. By releasing what weighs us down, we open our hearts to the magic of divine guidance and realign with our true selves. This guided journaling practice includes an easy-to-follow three-part process: * The Prep: These are key concepts that build a foundation of understanding as you start on a magical journey of transformation. * The Manual: This is a step-by-step practice guide to introduce and familiarize you with Notes To Self, the spiritual writing process that moves you into the flow of love, clarity, and joy. * The Journal: 33 days of journal entries, fondly referred to as Notes to Self, that hone your practice, create a powerful new habit, and build a closer, best-friend relationship with your inner Self. Refine Your Magic underscores the importance of asking the right question, a skill that may not always be immediately apparent. It helps align us with a state where we are receptive to receiving Soul's answer. There's a rich history of the power of writing and words flowing from Source as channeled truths and divine inspiration. This new writing practice builds on that well-established foundation by incorporating the inner intelligence of our emotions to lead you to just the right question. And once you ask, an answer is always given.
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Lean Elice Jacobsen is a Minnesota-born Midwesterner who now resides in Carmel, California. She began writing in earnest after following her heart and the otters to the West Coast. With a full 35-year career as a successful executive, non-profit leader, advocate, community organizer, and city councilwoman in her background, she knows what it's like to build bridges with conversation. Refine Your Magic is a passion project, and her first published work explores how intuition, love, and conversations with Soul can drive true change in communities and spur collective progress. She has refined it through daily practice and exploration of communing with Soul's voice through writing prompts, journaling, and channeling the inherent wisdom we were all born with. In this guided practice towards finding inner truth, Lean uncovers the clear path forward with a renewed sense of hope, clarity, and joy. >I am a professional writer, editor, and creative content producer based in SoCal with Midwestern roots. I am passionate about sharing stories and ideas through writing and content curation. I can frequently be found seeking out convivial atmospheres and ebullient creatives. My work has been published on many websites and digital platforms. After graduating from the University of Iowa in 2008 with an English degree proudly clutched in hand, I forayed into the business world, starting as a technical writing intern. While the 9-to-5 hours were filled with learning about SaaS software, B2B trends, and product innovation, the after-hours were filled with starting a fashion blog (the good old WordPress days), playing roller derby, and freelancing in fashion writing. In 2013, upon realizing that there were some adventures too large to ignore and to spend time traveling and raising a new addition to the family, I went full-time freelance. My solo career has spanned well over a decade and included helping numerous startups, established organizations, and public figures with content initiatives, in addition to diving into media assignments with national and regional publications, such as Milk, HEYMAMA, Lenny Letter, DSM Magazine, Iowa Architect Magazine, and Living Details. Other projects have included work with global influencers like Wacoal, KADE, Stylebuy, Nouvel Heritage, FORM Couture, Belle en Argent, Hudson George, Renaissance Marriott, Copy Gurus (London agency), Angi/Homeadvisor, and Americanflat. These days, I work on UX writing and content strategy with the Teaching & Learning and Product Development teams at Stride, Inc., and spend my free time on some near-and-dear personal writing endeavors, including a novel and a small collection of poetry. Call me Maddie! I've been designing in some shape or form for as long as I can remember. Whether is was doodling during church, painting on my friend's shoes in high school, or illustrating children's books as a young mom, the urge to create is the force that drives me. I launched my business in 2012 and have worked with clients all over the world. After the birth of my daughter and a hard bout of postpartum anxiety sent me into a period of deep soul searching, I realized that my true passion is working with other female business owners, seeing other women chase their dreams, and celebrating their wins with them. When you work with me, you get a personal hype woman/friend/potential baked goods dealer as part of the package. I believe that hustle culture is overrated, paying people what they are worth is where it's at, and unplugging on the weekends is the only way to maintain sanity as a small business owner and a mom. If that sounds like you, then let's be friends. When I'm not at my desk, I enjoy growing veggies, overly involved baking projects (sourdough croissants, anyone?) and hanging with my husband and daughter.