Try to write every day.
- Have a date with your genuine self, with whom you live here and there forever. That makes it easy. And you deserve that private and personal time with yourself, the eternal being. Keep a pen and paper handy at all times. Write or draw whatever feels right. Your journal doesn’t need to follow any certain structure.
- I can honestly say I thought of giving myself a break from the age-old pen and paper habit and tradition by incorporating evolving technology to move to a digital journal, but I did not succeed. Funnily, the reason being that in the process of getting to the page to start typing my journal, I lost my way and got caught in emails, messages, and whatnot.
- Use your journal as you see fit. God has blessed each of us with creativity as He Himself is a creator. Another winning point is that you don’t have to share your journal with anyone. When you are journaling, you are being humbled and becoming a citizen of heaven. It is not like preaching or the feeling of worship music. Sometimes, when I journal, I hear what God is speaking to me.
Your life is not going to be repeated anywhere. When you journal, you can be true to yourself – maybe a moment down the drain and another time, up in the skies. The feeling can be so strong that you can preach and teach others. Even Elijah had his moments of mountaintop and lows with the Baal priests, and it is even recorded. This is what makes us human.

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