'Fill your paper with the breathings of your heart.” – William Wordsworth I've long kept a journal. Even before my days as a mom, I kept a journal. In grade school, it was the dairy with a lock and key, hidden in a drawer or under a mattress. Yes, there have been gaps - months, even a year or two long, but I always come back to it. My journals are full of thoughts, experiences, dreams, ideas, prayers . . . the breathings of my heart. I've tucked in cards from my kids, notes from friends, rose petals, a leaf from a fall walk . . . And when I take the time to look back, I'm always thankful that I had captured that version of me dealing with whatever was in front of me at the time. It allows me to see how I've grown, but I see something else, too - God's hand in my life. Currently I've woven time to journal into my morning routine. Most mornings, before I reach for my phone to scroll through Instagram, I start with a short devotion, then journaling. I only fill one page each day, finding that helps me do it more regularly. But even then, words don't always flow freely. Sometimes prompts help. So when I came across this in my inbox: 30 Lists to Make, I had to know more. In addition to journaling, I love to make lists. Maybe that's why I connected with this article so quickly. It's inspiring me in my journaling. So I thought I'd share it with you as it may inspire you to open your journal for the first time or once again. 30 Lists to Make
From Bella Grace Magazine The idea of having a regular journaling practice sounds so romantic and charming. You pour yourself a cup of tea, perhaps light a candle, grab your favorite pen, open up that brand-new journal … and then what? The need to get everything just right can be overwhelming and even paralyzing to some. If you want to make writing a regular part of your day but are unsure of where to start, consider making lists. We think lists are an excellent and unique way of journaling because they challenge us to think creatively about our responses, and much like a conventional journal, they capture our thoughts at a given moment in our lives. 1. Five little things currently making you happy 2. Favorite ways to “waste” time 3. Places to travel to alone 4. Food or drinks that bring you comfort 5. Books, movies, or TV shows for when you need an escape 6. Hobbies you’ve always wanted to try but haven’t yet 7. Five things you’re currently looking forward to 8. Lovely little things to do more often 9. Favorite ways to turn your day around 10. The sweetest sounds 11. What happiness looks like 12. Places to find inspiration 13. Traits shared by the people you admire 14. Songs making up the soundtrack of your days Here are our favorite lists to make: 15. Short breaks you can take each day 16. Truths about life you’ve learned so far 17. Silly little goals you’d like to achieve 18. Ideal ways to spend time alone 19. Favorite ways to have fun without leaving the house 20. Unique businesses you’d love to start 21. Things that fill you with energy 22. Five rules you like to break 23. Ten reasons to be proud of yourself right now 24. Fictional characters you feel a connection with 25. Screen-free activities you are currently enjoying 26. Five friends or family members who make you smile 27. Things to remind yourself on a bad day 28. Tiny treats that feel like a luxury 29. Things it’s time to let go of 30. People you want to write letters to
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AuthorHi, I'm Tracy - horticulturist, beauty-seeker, Word-lover, and blessed to be the owner of Bella Botanica. I also love to write about plants, gardening, and about my faith journey. Thanks for reading! Archives
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