![]() One of my friends divides up her journal into topics (i.e. I typically bullet point my prayers and that organization helps keep me focused. Barnes and Noble has a great selection, as does Target. At first it can feel a little like school, so it’s important to find a journal that doesn’t remind you of an old notebook from junior high. ![]() ![]() Pick someone who will not only encourage you, but do it with you, and someone who will be willing to call you out if needed. Use the tried and true method of having an accountability partner. However, along the way (and with a whole lot of prayer) I have come up with some ways to combat the frustration and feelings of inadequacy associated with this trait. ![]() Oh, and these are usually alternating, fleeting thoughts, resonating back and forth in my brain, peppered with an occasional thought of my Bible study. Nonetheless, I am plagued by an inability to concentrate on my Bible study reading for more than five minutes without thoughts of tomorrow’s clothing choice, what I’d like to be munching on, the grout in my bathtub, or just about any other topic (regardless of relevance) one could think of. ![]()
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