Journal by Daphne Mashamaite

Journal

Journal

A journal to help you record your day to day experiences. A journal is a record that can be used to detail everything from your feelings about a particular situation in your social life to your thoughts on a current event or situation. 
Use your journal to capture exciting and sad moments - memories. Capture your feelings, the people that you met and how they made you feel. Also, you may write down the places you visited, special occasions, etc. Remember to include what you learned.A journal can also be used to detail your experiences and seasons of your life for future reference.You may use your journal to include your to-do list and your next project.
 

Genre: SELF-HELP / Self-Management / General

Language: English

Keywords: Journal, memories, diary

Word Count: 3261

Sales info:

My books are sold mainly in the entrepreneurship market. Most of the entrepreneurship colleges request to host me as a Guest at their schools to impart entrepreneurial spirit and also transform the mindset of students.


Sample text:

There is no elevator to the top but stairs.

You must move with the urgency of the moment. You don’t have time to wait – it’s an assumption that you think you have time.

Action is the prescription for success. It is the antidote for despair

In order to do something you’ve never done, you got to be someone you have never been before.


Book translation status:

The book is available for translation into any language except those listed below:

LanguageStatus
Afrikaans
Already translated. Translated by Zelna Naude
Author review:
Zelna did an excellent job. I recommend her on the dot.
French
Already translated. Translated by Delphine Ramos
Greek
Already translated. Translated by Christina Makridou
Italian
Already translated. Translated by Simona Itro
Author review:
Simona Itro has been excellent in translating the journal. She's so eager to translate even more books and easy to work with.
Portuguese
Already translated. Translated by Ana Franco
Spanish
Already translated. Translated by Mariel Martinez

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