Burn After Writing

Burn After Writing Book Burn After Writing Book Reviews Instagram, WhatsApp, Snapchat, TikTok, VSCO, YouTube…the world has not only become one giant feed, but also one giant confessional. Burn After Writing allows you to spend less time scrolling and more time self-reflecting. Through incisive questions and thought experiments, this journal helps you learn new things while letting others go. Imagine instead of publicly declaring your feelings for others, you privately declared your feelings for yourself? Help your heart by turning off the comments and muting the accounts that drive you into jealousy for a few moments a night. Whether you are going through the ups and downs of growing up, or know a few young people who are, you will flourish by finding free expression–even if through a few tears! Push your limits, reflect on your past, present, and future, and create a secret book that’s about you, and just for you. This is not a diary, and there is no posting required. And when you’re finished, toss it, hide it, or Burn After Writing. How honest are you with yourself? Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr, YouTube, Snapchat… the world has become one giant confessional. In a reversal of this trend, Burn After Writing Book by Sharon Jones encourages you to share absolutely nothing. With its insightful questions and thought experiments, this private journal challenges you to play a game of Truth or Dare with yourself. Be honest with yourself. Reflect on your past, present, and future. Push your limits. Create a secret book that’s about you – and just for you. And when you’re finished with it hide it, toss it, or Burn After Writing. Burn After Writing Book Summary The national bestseller “This book has made me laugh and cry, filled me with joy, and inspired me.” – TikTok user camrynbanks The phenomenally popular secret journal filled with private prompts for personal reflection, self-exploration, and fueling creativity. Instagram, WhatsApp, Snapchat, TikTok, VSCO, YouTube…the world has not only become one giant feed, but also one giant confessional. Burn After Writing Book allows you to spend less time scrolling and more time self-reflecting. Through incisive questions and thought experiments, this journal helps you learn new things while letting others go. Imagine instead of publicly declaring your feelings for others, you privately declared your feelings for yourself? Help your heart by turning off the comments and muting the accounts that drive you into jealousy for a few moments a night. Whether you are going through the ups and downs of growing up, or know a few young people who are, you will flourish by finding free expression–even if through a few tears! Push your limits, reflect on your past, present, and future, and create a secret book that’s about you, and just for you. This is not a diary, and there is no posting required. And when you’re finished, toss it, hide it, or Burn After Writing. Burn After Writing Book Reviews Below are some reviews from readers. “I’m horrible at journaling. I hate it, but I was struggling for a long time, and every single person in my life (even strangers on the internet) highly recommended it. I forced myself for many years to make an effort but I just never could. Along comes this book, with PROMPTS: and my sense of self efficacy exponentially increased. The prompts made it easier for me to know what to write. What I wasn’t expecting was that in a very indirect way, this is a self-help book, too. I’ve started reading some of those but never finished one. So the fact that I wasn’t expecting a self-help factor consequently got me to finally finish one. I really had to dig deep for this one. Alone in my room, I still found myself looking behind my shoulders to make sure no one could see what I was writing. You were instructed to be brutally honest, and after skipping multiple pages that I didn’t want to answer, I eventually went back and let it all out. – Anonymous

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