You need more rest. You deserve more rest. You are already amazing; imagine the version of yourself you would be with more rest.
Write about the well-rested version of yourself. What are you up to?

You need more rest. You deserve more rest. You are already amazing; imagine the version of yourself you would be with more rest.
Write about the well-rested version of yourself. What are you up to?

Here’s the good news: God has a plan for your life.
Here’s the bad news: God’s plan for you life will most likely not operate on your schedule.
You can control many things in your life – how much water you drink, how much exercise you get, how often you pray, etc.
You cannot control many other things in your life – how someone will respond to you, how the person in the next lane drives, how much bread costs, etc.
Today, I invite you to write about how you can release control of the things you can’t control. The sooner you learn to do that, the easier it will be to enjoy your lifelong ride with God.

Last week we talked about making small changes, so we’re going to keep that going.
One percent of something is really quite small – practically unnoticeable. The thing is, however, if you get 1% at something on a regular basis, your growth will be exponential.
Look back to last week and the things you need in your life in greater abundance. Choose one of them.
How can you get 1% closer to that today? Write about that.

What do you need to live your best, fullest, most authentic life? What are your non-negotiables? Family time? Daily naps? Books? Exercise? Morning coffee?
Whatever it is you need to be your best, write those things down. That’s the first step of today’s writing prompt.
The second step is to write what’s keeping you from having those things (in abundance) in your life.
The third step is to write down one small tweak you can make to your day to ensure you have more opportunity for those things. This may mean getting rid of things that are good to make room for things that are great. And that’s just fine. You deserve it.

You – yes, you – are so special. Maybe your smile lights up a room. Maybe you make bomb chili. Maybe you’re a wonderful listener. Maybe you’re training for a marathon. Maybe you enjoy reading. Maybe you took a walk today.Maybe you can clean a toilet like nobody’s business. Maybe you got enough sleep last night.
What makes you special? Write down at least 10 things. I’m so proud of you!

You are, right at this very moment, making progress toward something. But I bet you’re probably discounting the progress you’re making because it’s not perfect.
For today’s journaling prompt, write down ways you have progressed. You might just be surprised to see how far you’ve come.

Today’s journaling prompt is to write a prayer for whatever new thing is happening in your life – new school, new job, renewed health, new whatever.
Be blessed in your new endeavor. Amen.

Write down your vision. Write it down again. And again. Keep on writing it down until you can take the next step, even if you are afraid.

What limits are you putting on yourself and why?
What would you tell your best friend if they were doing this to themselves?
Write these things down, my friend. Then live them out.

Today’s journaling prompt is a series of questions for you.