Why Keep A Journal?

Posted on 26. Jul, 2010 by Angie Wyatt in Spiritual Wellness

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Spiritual Wellness is vital for your journey through high school, college and into your career. Along the way, how do you become the person you’ve always wanted to be?  Spiritual Wellness can help.  Using Spiritual Wellness, you can become the person you want to be and the person you are destined to be.

For more on becoming your true self, see my Spiritual Wellness blog post Free People, Free People.

4 Responses to “Why Keep A Journal?”

  1. Linda Scott

    27. Jul, 2010

    I wish I was better at keeping journals. The few times I’ve kept up, it makes such a difference and it’s fun to see how God has answered prayer or how things have twisted & turned. I love the videos.

  2. Rose Woringer

    28. Jul, 2010

    It’s fun to have a journal. Through my journal I’m speaking to God and tell him my fears, my joy and when I need help from him and from Jesus spirit. Later I can see if I have improved or not. – Blessings, Rose

  3. Connie Wyatt

    28. Jul, 2010

    Congratulations Angie on your new website!

    You are so right about keeping a journal. It is a perfect way to be able to look back upon our life and see how God has answered our prayers. Many times in ways we could not have imagined.

  4. Gina

    03. Aug, 2010

    I love the video on journals. It is the only one I have watched so far, but it’s right on. You are the first person I’ve heard reflect on the themes of a particular journal verbally; usually people seem really vague about the whole thing. What encouraged me to start a journal several years ago was a book by David Jeremiah where he talked about writing out his prayers. (Prayer: My Great Adventure with God). It wasn’t until I started writing my prayers out that I saw God’s hand so clearly. Well, I absolutely LOVED the video. Thanks for sharing your insights.

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