Dear Journal: From the female perspective ft. Paris Hatcher

   Journaling from a woman’s perspective featuring Paris Hatcher. We discussed the benefits of telling your truth through journaling. There is power in telling your truth and how what you are going through now is not only for you but a testimony to help someone in the future. Writing down your thoughts, dreams, prayers, etc is therapeutic because you can always go back and see how far you have come. Be specific in your prayers and be honest with yourself. Don’t be afraid of writing down exactly what you feel, think or believe. 

   Paris spoke about how she literally is living the things that she has written down. She is bold with her prayers and wrote down years ago about having her own journal and how it is an actual product that you can purchase. Tune in to this week’s podcast episode for some inspiration. 

www.ParisMHatcher.com to purchase yours and tell her Angie sent you.

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Dear Journal: From the male perspective ft. DJ

December 2, 2019 @ 11:08a

On the newest podcast episode, DJ dropped in to give the listeners his male perspective on journaling. Whether you want to call it diary writing, journaling, scripting or just writing down your thoughts in a notebook, it’s safe to say that anyone can do it and everyone should do it. Journaling is not just limited to your thoughts and feelings, it can also be for ideas, dreams, goals, prayers, etc.

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  I believe that there is a sense of relief that can be received from writing down what you are feeling and there is healing when you can go back days, weeks, months or years later to read what you wrote about what you were feeling. Journaling is not specifically for your thoughts and feelings, you can express yourself however you see fit. I spoke on the podcast of my nieces and how I gave them journals to write in and they ended up drawing in them.

  DJ and I mentioned that we have shared a journal entry or two with one another but sharing your thoughts is totally up to you. I won’t make it a habit to share because of how personal they are to me. I struggled also with being completely honest while writing and struggled going back to read them. I always feared what people would find out if they read my journals but now, I am more concerned with being completely honest with myself and my truth.  

  I hope that you’ll consider getting your thoughts out or expressing yourself in journal form. You never know where it will lead you. Stay tuned next week for another woman’s perspective on journaling.

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