Fortune
Cookie Wisdom
Fortune
Cookie Journals
by
Pamela Ackerson
Genre:
Nonfiction
A
Little Bit of Fortune Cookie Wisdom and Pages for You to Fill in the
Blanks
Journaling
can help improve mental health and happiness, provide a creative
outlet, and give a perfect place to record life's precious events.
Write personal notes, thoughts, and reflections. It's perfect for
self-guidance to strengthen your faith, and give yourself positive
expectations, and encourage positive living.
Fun
Fortune Cookie Wisdom sprinkled throughout the journal.
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your journal today.
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Fortune Cookie Wisdom
How many of you have looked forward to opening that sweet cookie hoping to get something special out of its words of wisdom? I have, and I saved my favorite ones. I got that habit from my mum. She loved fortune cookies, and would have a pile stuffed away in her bureau drawer of all her favorites she’d collected over the years.
She had one favorite she kept on her bureau. It went something like “Whatever you’re searching for, it’s most likely right in front of you.” For years I always wondered why she kept it until one day, I asked.
“Well,” she said, “Everyone takes the meaning differently. But for me, it meant to be happy with what I have. And once in a while, when I feel like nothing is ever good enough. I read it and realize how very lucky I have been.”
Wow. Just wow. First, it brought a whole different perspective of who my mother was, and how she handled her emotions, the ups and downs she had to deal with. It made me more observant of her actions, habits, and moods.
After that day, I’d catch her once in a while pulling out one of the fortune cookie quotes from her drawer. She’d read it, smile, and then put it back. They gave her just enough of a positive nudge. Perfect for what she needed.
Years ago, I had a journal (lost in a move) and I’d saved the pearls of wisdom and then written down what they meant to me. How it made me feel, and what questions it brought to my mind. Writing always made me feel better, whether I was writing a poem, short story, or nonfiction. It felt good to hold that pen in my hand.
The positivity I received from my favorite fortune cookie quotes lasted years, and I still have a few tucked away.
Several months ago, I decided to start drafting what many of the quotes meant to me, and it dawned on me. If this works so well for me, why not share the love? And the Fortune Cookie Wisdom Journal book was born. They aren’t quotes from slips I’ve collected. They’re what I got out of the quotes I’ve collected. And for you to take that and write away on the pages of the Fortune Cookie Journal.
Do you have a favorite quote?
Mine is “To multiply your happiness, divide it with others.”
Have a good moments day,
Pam Ackerson
How many of you have looked forward to opening that sweet cookie hoping to get something special out of its words of wisdom? I have, and I saved my favorite ones. I got that habit from my mum. She loved fortune cookies, and would have a pile stuffed away in her bureau drawer of all her favorites she’d collected over the years.
She had one favorite she kept on her bureau. It went something like “Whatever you’re searching for, it’s most likely right in front of you.” For years I always wondered why she kept it until one day, I asked.
“Well,” she said, “Everyone takes the meaning differently. But for me, it meant to be happy with what I have. And once in a while, when I feel like nothing is ever good enough. I read it and realize how very lucky I have been.”
Wow. Just wow. First, it brought a whole different perspective of who my mother was, and how she handled her emotions, the ups and downs she had to deal with. It made me more observant of her actions, habits, and moods.
After that day, I’d catch her once in a while pulling out one of the fortune cookie quotes from her drawer. She’d read it, smile, and then put it back. They gave her just enough of a positive nudge. Perfect for what she needed.
Years ago, I had a journal (lost in a move) and I’d saved the pearls of wisdom and then written down what they meant to me. How it made me feel, and what questions it brought to my mind. Writing always made me feel better, whether I was writing a poem, short story, or nonfiction. It felt good to hold that pen in my hand.
The positivity I received from my favorite fortune cookie quotes lasted years, and I still have a few tucked away.
Several months ago, I decided to start drafting what many of the quotes meant to me, and it dawned on me. If this works so well for me, why not share the love? And the Fortune Cookie Wisdom Journal book was born. They aren’t quotes from slips I’ve collected. They’re what I got out of the quotes I’ve collected. And for you to take that and write away on the pages of the Fortune Cookie Journal.
Do you have a favorite quote?
Mine is “To multiply your happiness, divide it with others.”
Have a good moments day,
Pam Ackerson
Pamela
Ackerson’s storytelling all began with her younger brother,
creating wonderful children’s stories on vacation trips to keep him
occupied. Later, she started writing poems and short stories as a
teen.
Born
and raised in Newport, RI where history is a way of life, Pam lives
on the Space Coast of Florida where you are encourage to reach for
the stars. She’s just a hop, skip, and jump from Orlando and Disney
World, where imagination and fantasy abounds. She has three children,
all girls, three grandchildren, and a wonderful husband who puts up
with her writer quirks.
Pam
may have majored in child psychology with a minor in English, but her
distinguished choice of careers never made fruition. Instead, life
led her to working in restaurants, interior decorating, owning an
advertising business, content editor for a publishing house, teaching
and owning a ballroom dance studio, and real estate investments. She
is a practicing herbalist and has been involved in the use of natural
treatment with raw herbs for over thirty years. As her day job, she
currently works as the V.P. of Marketing and Advertising for the book
review magazine, Affaire de Coeur.
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