Sandra E. Johnson, LMSW, is a licensed clinical social worker who has been practicing for over thirty years. She is also an author, freelance editor, and conference speaker. She has taught meditation and other stress reduction techniques to individual patients, social workers, counselors, and therapists. She has written for the Washington Post and The State, South Carolina's most widely read newspaper, for which she covered topics ranging from education reform to race relations. Johnson is the author of Standing on Holy Ground A Triumph over Hate Crime in the Deep South; a novel, Flowers for the Living, which was nominated for a PEN/Faulkner Award; and The Mind-Body Peace Journal 366 Mindful Prompts for Serenity and Clarity.
“An excellent tool for anyone who seeks to chart their personal growth and boost their peace of mind. I recommend it.”—Karen Casey, PhD, author of Each Day a New Beginning: Daly Meditations for Women “Sandra Johnson’s Resilience Journal is a lovely way to start your day with an intention, and end your day with a reflection, something I’ve been doing for the last fifty-five years, which has helped me stay present, focused, steady, and on track as I’ve moved through life.”—Richard Miller, founder of iRest Institute, author of iRest Meditation: Restorative Practices for Health, Resiliency, and Well-Being “This beautiful journal has some wonderful prompts and reflections . . . to help dig deeper and access our inner wisdom and strength, especially when times are tough.”—Shivani Hawkins, founder of Living Sanskrit “A wonderful daily log to support introspection; review our feelings and ultimately provide clarity of heart and mind.”—Sharon Salzberg, author of Real Change and Lovingkindness