Is there something you want to grow?
Your generosity, maybe, or your income, or your faith?
There are parts of us we want to minimize, but there are also parts we’d like to enlarge.
Ask your journal:
Think about growing a plant. There’s really nothing more satisfying than watching a plant grow to ripeness.
I cultivate roses. To me, the glory of a single blossom is worth so much! And what does it take? Focus, care, attention, fertilizer.
And being there.
Journal writing is how you can fulfill the immense task of being there, so your projects can grow.
It is the way you pay attention, monitoring the growth, recording what you learn and observe. Journaling your growth projects is how you
Because nurturing requires a caregiver. If growth is going to happen, someone has to watch over the progress, guiding it and evaluating its results.
Think about actually making a planting of some kind and then journaling its growth. This could be anything from a simple houseplant to a full vegetable garden. Use your journal to get organized and to deepen the experience.
And then, while the miracle of growth unveils itself every day, keep careful records in your journal:
The power of growing things lies in its ability to create a life for us. When you grow things, you invest time. Over time, you develop habits, create bonds. It’s easy to fall in love with growing.
With your journal, it’s even easier.
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