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Journal Like a Stoic: A Short Book Review

Season 1, Ep. 74

☀️ Easily add Stoicism to your daily routine


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“The more consistently you journal,” writes Brittany Polat in her book Journal Like a Stoic. “The more impact you’ll see in your daily life.”


If you’re interested in starting a journaling habit or are seeking some new approaches to your existing practice, Journal Like a Stoic is an excellent resource.

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