I don’t know about you, but I love to hear about how others journal: what journaling methods they use, if they like to write by hand or type, the materials they use, and the rhythms and practices they have put in place.
Because journaling is such a personal thing. What works for one person may not work for another. And really, what works for one person at one point in time may not work for them a few months down the road.
The truth is, journaling goes through seasons of its own, doesn’t it?
Today, I’m sharing a conversation I had with Marla Beech, founder of Hunkeedori, where she works as a self-connection coach and mentor.
Marla and I met through our mutual interest in journaling. She uses journaling as a daily practice, and she approaches it in some very intentional ways.
Listen in as we hear what her journaling practice looks like right now, why she started journaling, how depression and grief impacted her journaling, and how the Holy Spirit shows up to lead her and guide her as she journals.
As you listen, I encourage you not to try to mimic everything she does, but listen in to see what might work for you, what piques your interest, and then identify one thing you might do to start—or restart—your journaling practice today.
Kari
MEET MARLA:
Marla Beech is founder of Hunkeedori, where she serves as a self-connection coach and mentor. She mentors women who have lost themselves prioritizing others and are ready to reconnect with what they truly want through her Uniquee Connection Method.
CONNECT WITH MARLA:
· Website: Hunkeedori
· Instagram
· Free Resource: Quick Start Journaling Prompts
· Free Resource: Positive Journaling Checklist
RELATED EPISODES:
· Episode 54: 4 Simple Ways to Start (or Keep) Journaling
· Episode 55: Reflection and Journaling as a Lifelong Practice with Business Strategist Elizabeth McCravy
· Episode 45: Grief Journal Prompts
· Bonus Episode 18: [Journal Prompts] For Seasons of Change and Transition
· Episode 122: Feeling Anxious? Try This 5-Minute Journaling Session
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RESOURCES FROM KARI:
>> Free Journaling Workshop: 3 Ways to Encounter God on the Pages of Your Journal
http://lovedoesthat.org/journalingworkshop
>> Journal Gently: An 8-week program designed to help you process grief and trauma with God
http://lovedoesthat.org/journalgently
>> Written Spiritual Direction: Recognize God’s presence in your pain
http://lovedoesthat.org/spiritualdirection