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3 Shadow Journal Prompts to Explore The Wounded Masculine - Entitlement
I prefer the term Wounded Masculinity over Toxic Masculinity because wounds can be healed. When we think of something as toxic , our...
Mar 193 min read


3 Shadow Journal Prompts to explore Feminine Rage
Feminine rage is a force that has been historically suppressed, misunderstood, and even vilified. Unlike the socially accepted...
Mar 183 min read


3 Shadow Journal Prompts to Explore Your Shame
Shame is one of the heaviest emotions we carry. It thrives in secrecy, making us feel unworthy, unlovable, or fundamentally flawed....
Mar 133 min read


3 Shadow Journal Prompts to Explore Your Guilt
Guilt is often seen as a moral compass, guiding us toward right and wrong. But when left unexamined, guilt can turn into self-punishment,...
Mar 133 min read


3 Shadow Journal Prompts to Explore Your Envy
Envy is an emotion many of us feel but rarely want to admit. It’s often seen as something shameful or negative, but in reality, envy...
Mar 133 min read


3 Shadow Journal Prompts to Explore Your Anger
Anger is one of the most misunderstood emotions. Many of us were taught that anger is “bad,” “destructive,” or something to suppress—but...
Mar 133 min read


3 Shadow Journal Prompts to Explore Your Sadness
Sadness is often an emotion we try to escape from—whether by distracting ourselves, numbing it, or pushing it aside with forced...
Mar 133 min read


3 Shadow Journal Prompts to Explore Your Joy
Joy is often seen as the ultimate goal—something we chase, cherish, and strive to hold onto. But have you ever stopped to ask yourself...
Mar 133 min read


The Concise Shadow Journal
A Deeper Journey Into Your Shadow—In a Concise, Powerful Format. To those of us who carry the weight of the unseen—our past, our...
Mar 136 min read


The Compact Shadow Journal
Start Strong. End Sweet. Embrace and Integrate Your Shadow. Do you ever feel like you’re too much and never enough? Your Shadow Self ...
Mar 135 min read


Shadow vs Persona
The concept of Shadow comes from Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, Carl Gustav Jung. He determined that to be truly happy and...
Mar 135 min read
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