Journaling During a Pandemic
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Wonderful, Lynn. I am already journaling as a part of my church’s program. We are also meeting virtually via Live Stream for weekly prayer groups in addition to a Live Streamed Sunday service. I recall the gratitude I felt for my grandfather’s journal and sermon ideas. My reflections may not be as inspiring as his but I pray my descendants find some value as they read of my expperiences and reflections during this pandemic.
I have always loved writing as a youth, into my teenage years and now. As a retired senior I still love writing but have slowed down to the point of not finishing what I started. Taking a prescription for dementia helps, as well as blocking time in my schedule. Thank you for your thought provoking helpful tips that motivate me to complete my stories.