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  • Gratitude Journal, Ages 13+

    $5.99$9.95

    Every day we hear about terrible things happening around us. The news often is filled with terrifying stories of violence, hateful political strife and catastrophic world events.

    It is not surprising that you might feel like you are constantly surrounded by negativity.

    But if you can tune out the television, turn off the phone and not read a newspaper for a day or two, you will realize that you have most of what you need and want in life to make you happy. You have people who love you, food on your table and a warm (or cool), comfortable shelter.

    The antidote to a negative attitude is being grateful for what you have right now.

    Gratitude can transform you.

    I created this 30-day challenge journal as a simple way for you to practice gratitude with prompts to guide you. Once the challenge is complete, I hope that acknowledging what you are grateful for will become a daily habit that will have a transformative effect on your life.

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  • The Dragline Kid and Her Golden Wish

    $9.95

    The Dragline Kid and Her Golden Wish, released July 2014, is written by Alaska author Lisa Augustine and beautifully illustrated by artist Melody Trone. Children ages 4-8 will delight in this story of a little girl who dreams of being a gold miner like her daddy in Alaska’s wilderness.

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  • Raven’s Friends 1 – Alaska Animals Far and Wide

    $9.95

    Raven's Friends, released June 2012, is written and illustrated by Kim Sherry. Children ages 4-8 will love this book as they follow its narrator, Raven, through 32 pages filled with colorful illustrations and poems that share facts about animals that call Alaska home.

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  • Aunt Phil’s Trunk of Alaska Trivia

    $9.95

    How much did the largest gold nugget found in Alaska weigh? What is unusual about fireweed? Which Alaska glacier is larger than the state of Rhode Island? You will learn the answers to these and many more questions when you get Aunt Phil’s Trunk of Alaska Trivia. Its 104 pages are filled with fascinating facts and crosswords, word searches and sudokus that will tease your mind and broaden your knowledge of America’s Last Frontier.

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  • The Call of the Wild and Other Northland Stories (ebook)

    Original price was: $6.99.Current price is: $2.99.

    Published in 1903, The Call of the Wild is an American literary treasure. Set in Alaska and the Canadian Yukon Territory during the 1890s’ Klondike gold rush, this fictional tale opens when Buck, a dog that is part St. Bernard and part Scotch shepherd, is kidnapped from his comfortable home in Northern California. He soon finds himself heading north where large, strong sled dogs are in high demand.

    Buck learns to adapt to the frozen, arctic land. Over time he loses the social skills he had as a prized pet of a California judge. Instead he learns to live by “the law of club and fang,” as he is forced to fight to survive and dominate other dogs. By the end, he sheds the veneer of civilization and relies on primordial instinct and learned experience to emerge as a leader in the wild.

    Other London stories set around the rush for gold in this book include: “To Build a Fire,” “To the Man on the Trail,” “The Men of Forty Mile,” “The Son of the Wolf” and several more.

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  • Tips to Design a Journaling Routine You’ll Stick With

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    Do you struggle to stick with a consistent journaling routine? If you only use your journal occasionally, it is hard to know if it is helping you at all. This guide will give you helpful tips to make journaling a regular part of your day with little effort.

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  • Overcome Journaling Writer’s Block: How to Get Unstuck

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    When you first start using a journal, it can seem like you will never run out of things to say. But eventually, most journal writers come to a point where they want to journal but don’t know what to write about and have trouble sticking to it every day. This guide will help you overcome journaling writer’s block.

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  • Morning and Evening Journaling Rituals

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    If you study the lives of successful people, you’ll learn that many of them have strict morning and evening routines – and most of those routines involve journaling. This guide will help you create your own morning or evening journaling ritual so you get the most out of your journal.

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  • How to Use Journaling to Cultivate Gratitude

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    Experts have found that the simple act of writing down what we are grateful for provides several physical and mental benefits that include better sleep, fewer symptoms of illness, improved mood, stronger relationships, better self-esteem and less stress. Keeping a gratitude journal helps you build a consistent habit of looking for things for which to be grateful. This guide will help you get started and get the most out of your gratitude journal.

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  • How to Use Journaling for Self-Therapy

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    Therapists have used journals for decades to help their patients communicate their thoughts and feelings. You can work through difficult situations in your life by writing in your journal, just as you would when you talk to a therapist. It doesn’t replace professional help, but it can be an amazing tool. This guide will help you get started.

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  • Discover Inspiration for Your Journaling

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    Many avid journal writers find their journal entries can become repetitive at times. Sometimes you need a little creative inspiration to make your journaling more interesting. This guide will give you some different ways to find more inspiration for your journal to keep it fun and engaging.

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  • Bullet Journaling Tips for Authors

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    Bullet journaling is a creative way to plan, organize and track your writing – and your life. You can create one journal to help you work on a large project like a novel or nonfiction book, or you can keep track of multiple writing assignments in one well-organized journal. This guide will show you how to lay out a journal that works best for your creative process, personality and particular project(s).

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