There's a wonderful quote that says when we die, it doesn't matter how many things we have in our possession; what matters most is the differences we made in the life of a child - the difference they carry in their heart.
There is so much wisdom and power in this statement. Imagine if we lived our lives with only this intention? To make a positive difference in the life of a child. All of our fears, inadequacies, and self-doubt would disappear.
This week, write about the most important things you would teach a child. Even if you're already a parent or grandparent or great grandparent - start from a blank slate. Or maybe you are a parent and a grandparent like I am and have already started thinking about that.
What are the most important lessons you would teach him or her or have already taught your children? Why are they important? Do these lessons move us towards peace, love and joy? Speak from your heart.
You have completed 52 weeks of journaling, growing, changing. Take a little more time to write down the ways you see you have changed and grown over the past year.
Acknowledge it. Acknowledging it will help you hold onto it. And be grateful. I am grateful for you."
Some of my thoughts in words and questions:It's been a year!
What have I've learned?
What wisdom can I share?
Stay On The Journey,
Susan
Acknowledge it. Acknowledging it will help you hold onto it. And be grateful. I am grateful for you."
Some of my thoughts in words and questions:It's been a year!
What have I've learned?
What wisdom can I share?
Stay On The Journey,
Susan
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