41 min

How to Start a Journal Practice with Noelle Van Vlierbergen To 50 and Beyond podcast

    • Self-Improvement

Episode 230
Hello, friend!
I'm happy you are here!
Journaling is a form of self-reflection or introspection where one accounts for their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. It is a helpful tool for people who want to reduce their stress levels & anxiety and can also be an effective recovery tool for those recovering from addiction. Whether you are looking for ways to improve yourself or want to explore what's going on in your life, journaling can help you get there.
In episode 230, I'm joined by Noelle Van Vlierbergen (for the second time!), a certified life & addiction recovery coach and the author of the book; The Sober Leap: Practical Wisdom to Create an Amazing Life Beyond Addiction.
What You'll Discover What led Noelle to get sober Common misconceptions about journaling Benefits of journaling in life and recovery Alternatives to journaling if you don't like to write Tips on how to be consistent with journaling How journaling helps reduce stress and anxiety Tips on how to start a journal practice  
To connect with Noelle, please visit the following:
Website: https://noellevan.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/noellev/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sobermoxie/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sobermoxie
  Resources Mentioned High Functioning Alcoholism with Noelle (Episode 24) 
Journal: Day by Daybook by Noelle Van Vlierbergen (enter code Lori20 at checkout for 20% off until 1/15/23)
Motivational program for individuals in recovery or living a sober lifestyle: Sober Design Studio
 
Thank you for listening! 
 
Let's stay in touch! Join Lori's email community to receive inspiration and tips on how to find joy + confidence in living alcohol-free later in life. Click here to join the mailing list.
 
Private Coaching Are you interested in working closely to quit drinking for good?
 
Schedule a complimentary discovery session to learn more about how private sobriety coaching can help you find joy and confidence in sobriety.
 
Click here to schedule your session.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Episode 230
Hello, friend!
I'm happy you are here!
Journaling is a form of self-reflection or introspection where one accounts for their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. It is a helpful tool for people who want to reduce their stress levels & anxiety and can also be an effective recovery tool for those recovering from addiction. Whether you are looking for ways to improve yourself or want to explore what's going on in your life, journaling can help you get there.
In episode 230, I'm joined by Noelle Van Vlierbergen (for the second time!), a certified life & addiction recovery coach and the author of the book; The Sober Leap: Practical Wisdom to Create an Amazing Life Beyond Addiction.
What You'll Discover What led Noelle to get sober Common misconceptions about journaling Benefits of journaling in life and recovery Alternatives to journaling if you don't like to write Tips on how to be consistent with journaling How journaling helps reduce stress and anxiety Tips on how to start a journal practice  
To connect with Noelle, please visit the following:
Website: https://noellevan.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/noellev/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sobermoxie/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sobermoxie
  Resources Mentioned High Functioning Alcoholism with Noelle (Episode 24) 
Journal: Day by Daybook by Noelle Van Vlierbergen (enter code Lori20 at checkout for 20% off until 1/15/23)
Motivational program for individuals in recovery or living a sober lifestyle: Sober Design Studio
 
Thank you for listening! 
 
Let's stay in touch! Join Lori's email community to receive inspiration and tips on how to find joy + confidence in living alcohol-free later in life. Click here to join the mailing list.
 
Private Coaching Are you interested in working closely to quit drinking for good?
 
Schedule a complimentary discovery session to learn more about how private sobriety coaching can help you find joy and confidence in sobriety.
 
Click here to schedule your session.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

41 min