December 30, 2018

[Book Tour] [Guest Post] The Mindset Accountability Journal: 40 Days to a New You




Read now the guest post the Allie Hudson wrote for us, Inspiration for Writing.


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Self-help, inspirational, motivational
Date Published: December 10, 2018
Publisher: Lucid Books

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Are you stuck in a life you want to be different, but have no idea where to start?

The Mindset Accountability Journal will jump-start you to a life you can enjoy living every day. By establishing incremental daily habits, you will embark on a path to gratitude, self-growth, and fulfillment. This journal will help you:

·        Discover who you were meant to be

·        Shift your focus to what is good and wonderful in your life

·        Create an attitude of mindset growth

You will never regret taking charge of your life and living with gratitude. The journey is rewarding and challenging. It takes only 30 minutes each day to make progress with your future, one day at a time.

A portion of the book's proceeds will support BridgeHope, whose efforts enable survivors of exploitation and trafficking to THRIVE!



 Guest Post
Inspiration for Writing


By: Author Allie Hudson, The Mindset Accountability Journal: 40 Days to a New You


Developing this journal has been a journey for me into who I am and what I want to contribute in this world. In October of 2017, I was searching for answers to how I could consistently incorporate a practice of Gratitude and self-development. I had always been inconsistent with my personal development, and I wanted to feel more grateful for all the blessings I had in my life.

I had been reading about how Gratitude is a practice that people actually perpetuate in their lives in order to take themselves to the next level of success they are looking for in their journey. It is one of the top habits that happy and successful people develop.

I wanted to become the best person I could possibly become in this world, and that meant self-development in my personal growth. After reading about 40 days being a number of completion in the Bible, I committed myself to 40 days of Gratitude and self-development. I started this practice in mid-October, and every day I would spend 10 minutes or so thinking about what I was grateful for in my life. I would then search for videos about self-development on YouTube and listen until I found something I could put into practice in my life.

After 40 days, my hope was that I would be consistent with my personal development and Gratitude practice going forward. While there were days I struggled during that 40 days, the practice changed me inside and produced a need in me to consistently be moving forward in the person I am becoming in life. It took me from being a person who wanted to practice being Grateful to being thankful for the people around me.

When I started the journey, the first few days were a real struggle for me to write down that I was grateful for my relationship with my boyfriend at the time. Things had been strained for some time, and every day I would write down I was grateful for him. It was like pulling teeth to write that out, when inside I felt like things were bad and not going well. Why be grateful? But things changed as I wrote it down every day. I started feeling grateful again and I started to appreciate my life, which is wonderful and exciting.

I realized it is not the act, but it is the journey that takes us to the next level in life. Committing to making this journey was the best thing. It has made me want to see other people make this journey for themselves.

So, in April 2018 I designed this journal and took it to Lucid Books, who was excited to help me share my book with other people seeking Purpose and Gratitude in their journey.


About the Author

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Allie Hudson grew up in LaGrange, Ohio, and attended Moody Bible Institute, studying education. In 1991, she married Larry Sellers, who passed away of a heart attack in May 2009. In 2010, she married Michael Hudson who passed away of cancer just three years later. In January 2012, Allie lost her corporate job of 20 years because of downsizing in the newspaper business. Throughout this five-year period of three major losses, the only way she survived was to focus on God and trust that He had a plan for her life. After struggling to maintain a daily consistent practice of growth and gratitude, she began a 40-day challenge to practice gratitude and personal growth. That journey taught her the need to help other people develop a daily practice of thankfulness and inspired her to share 'The Mindset Accountability Journal' with the world.


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