The Middle Way Method
Where Top-Down Meets Bottom-Up
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Journaling Rhythm: Building a Sustainable Reflection Practice
In our previous article, we explored several journaling frameworks designed to support clarity and insight. We looked at freeform journaling, prompt-based approaches, list-making, mind mapping, and gratitude practices—each offering a unique way to engage with your thoughts, feelings, and experiences. These frameworks provide structure when needed while leaving room for...
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Journaling Approaches: From Insight to Clarity to Action
In last week’s article, “Reflection: Why Journaling Matters”, we explored how journaling serves as a tool for awareness and clarity. We discussed how it creates space to notice thoughts and feelings, uncover patterns, and reconnect with the self behind the system. Journaling is framed not as a productivity task, but...
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Reflection: Why Journaling Matters
Last week, we explored journaling as a tool for awareness and clarity in Journaling for Awareness: Making Space to See, Feel, and Think Clearly. We saw how journaling creates space to notice thoughts and feelings, uncover patterns, and reconnect with the self behind the system. Rather than a productivity task,...
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Journaling & Reflection: The Power of Awareness and Clarity
Welcome to the first article in our new series, Middle-Way Mastery: Journaling for Awareness, Clarity, and Emotional Balance. Over the next few installments, we’ll explore how journaling can help you clarify your values, track your progress, and create space for thoughtful self-reflection—all through the lens of the Middle-Way Method. This...
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The Rhythm of Progress: Structuring Your Goals for Momentum
“The path to meaningful action isn’t a straight line. It’s a rhythm — of clarifying, adjusting, and moving forward.” Last week, we looked at how to restart stalled projects without guilt or burnout. In Restarting Projects After a Stall, the focus was on regaining momentum through small, low-friction actions and...