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Self Development

At HolyJot, we believe true self-development begins with the renewing of your mind through God’s Word. Growth isn’t just about productivity or professional goals—it’s about becoming the person God created you to be.

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At HolyJot, we believe true self-development begins with the renewing of your mind through God’s Word. Growth isn’t just about productivity or professional goals—it’s about becoming the person God created you to be. That’s why our platform offers a variety of Spirit-led journaling tools, Bible study prompts, and reflective writing exercises that nurture mental, emotional, spiritual, and even physical well-being. Whether you're looking to strengthen your faith, heal from past wounds, or walk more confidently in your calling, HolyJot equips you with Christ-centered practices to grow deeper, live wiser, and walk freer.

Social Book Clubs: How to Start and Manage Your Own Online Reading Community

Friday, September 8, 2023

If you love reading and want to share your passion with others, starting a social book club might be a great idea. A social book club is a group of people who read the same book (or books) and discuss it online, using platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or Goodreads. Social book clubs can help you discover new authors and genres, improve your critical thinking and communication skills, and make new friends who share your interests.

Decline of Mental Health in America

Saturday, September 2, 2023

Mental health is a crucial aspect of our well-being, affecting our mood, behavior, relationships, and productivity. However, many Americans are struggling with mental health issues, such as depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and suicide. According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), one in five U.S. adults experience mental illness each year, and one in six U.S. youth aged 6-17 experience a mental health disorder each year.

216 Journal Prompts for Mental Health

Monday, March 27, 2023

Journaling is a great way to improve your mental health. It allows you to get thoughts out of your head and onto paper so that they are less overwhelming. Journaling is how you can gain insight into your behavior patterns, which may contribute to certain feelings and behaviors.

Books that Focus on the Future

Sunday, March 5, 2023

Predictions are often associated with mediums and tarot card readings, but science fiction has also produced some books that accurately predicted the future. These authors were able to envision scientific and social changes decades before they occurred.

5 Ways to Psychoanalyze Yourself

Saturday, March 4, 2023

Psychoanalysis is a form of therapy that helps people gain insight into their unconscious thoughts and feelings. It is based on the idea that all humans have unconscious feelings, desires, and memories.

5 Signs Your Boss is a Narcissist

Friday, March 3, 2023

A narcissist is someone with an insufferable ego who doesn’t care about others. They can be incredibly insidious, and sometimes it’s difficult to know whether your boss is a narcissist. You can survive in a narcissist’s environment by staying aware of their tactics and establishing healthy boundaries.

How to Write Your Own Autobiography

Thursday, March 2, 2023

Writing an autobiography is a challenging task. It takes a lot of time, careful thinking, and deliberation. An autobiography is a great way to share your life story with others. It can also serve as a memento for future generations of your family.

10 Lessons From the Stoics

Wednesday, March 1, 2023

A Stoic is a man who embraces reason and frees himself from strong emotions. He sees living a meaningful and virtuous life as more important than avoiding discomfort. He also accepts that fate will come into play in some ways, but not always. This isn’t the kind of begrudging acceptance that some Christians might have done, but a genuine and clear love for fate.

The 10 Most Famous Philosophers

Tuesday, February 28, 2023

The world’s 10 most famous philosophers have shaped our culture and thought throughout history. Their worldviews and ideas are still influential today. Epicurus was a Greek philosopher who believed that happiness was based on relationships with others and self-reflection. His philosophy was passed down through his students and it remains an important subject for discussion today.

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