Bulletin Journal for Help Me, I Have No Discipline and Zero Self-Control


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Having trouble maintaining your discipline and achieving your objectives? You're not by yourself. Distractions and demands from life can quickly cause you to lose concentration, leaving you feeling overwhelmed and demotivated. However, what if you could regain control and develop the self-control you've always desired? A useful addition to Vaughn Carter's life-changing ideas is The Self-Discipline Journal: Your Personal Guide to Achieving Focus and Willpower. The goal of this notebook is to assist you in changing your disorganized routines into intentional activities. It provides a step-by-step route to a more organized and satisfying existence by helping you to establish specific goals, deconstruct difficult activities, and establish constructive daily routines. Start by identifying your biggest roadblocks. With daily prompts and habit trackers, you’ll gradually replace old patterns with empowering new ones. Whether it's managing your time better, organizing your life, or sticking to a fitness plan, this journal keeps you on track—even on low-motivation days. Determine your major obstacles first. You'll progressively replace outdated habits with empowered new ones with the help of habit trackers and daily prompts. This notebook helps you stay on track, even on days when you're not feeling very motivated, whether your goal is to improve your time management, organize your life, or follow a fitness regimen. Is it possible to envision a life in which you achieve more while experiencing less stress? Where do you maintain your attention despite obstacles? Make steady progress toward being the best version of yourself with the aid of the Self-Discipline Journal. Will you be the first to discover the potential of self-control? This is where your change begins.




NBS Special Publication


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American Bee Journal


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Includes summarized reports of many bee-keeper associations




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The Student's Journal


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Writing Your Journal Article in Twelve Weeks


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This book provides you with all the tools you need to write an excellent academic article and get it published.




The Clairmont Family Journals 1855-1885


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This edition presents the extant journals of Pauline Clairmont (1825–1891) and Wilhelm Clairmont (1831–1895), the niece and nephew of Claire Clairmont (1798–1879) who was Mary Shelley’s (1797–1851) stepsister. It also includes a journal originally attributed to Pauline but which likely was Walter Gaulis Clairmont’s (1868–1958; Wilhelm’s son). All three journals are currently deposited in the Carl H. Pforzheimer Collection of Shelley and His Circle at the New York Public Library. Pauline and Wilhelm spent many years living and working in places like Australia and the Banat and their adventures are recorded in their journals. Pauline wrote a series of sixteen journals cataloguing her life; however, except for one journal, all the remaining journals have been lost. Her extant journal, written primarily in English but with French and German entries, documents her struggles in the Australian outback during the 1850s and her relationship with William Henry Suttor, Junior, who would later become a pastoralist and a politician. Pauline’s journal tells of her love for Suttor, her disappointment at his rejection, and her musings about her life in Australia. In his journal, Wilhelm chronicles his attempts to purchase a farm in Europe while Walter provides us with an account of his 8-day Austrian expedition. This new edition brings together these three journals, thereby extending our understanding of the Shelley-Clairmont family. The edition includes an introduction to the primary Godwin-Shelley-Clairmont circle and a chapter on the history of life writing. The editor provides extensive editorial notes and carefully researched chapters to contextualize The Clairmont Family Journals: 1855–1885.