Each post is a question from a journal jar. Every comment journals and shares. Welcome.
How This Works
This blog idea comes from a concept that I think is pretty cool.
Journal jars are jars that have little slips of paper in them. Each slip of paper is a question or journal prompt that gets you thinking about and writing about yourself. It's a fun way to journal!
Every post on this blog is a journal jar prompt. Use the comments to journal your story (or, for the more private people or particular posts, write them in a journal)! This way, we all journal. We all learn. A little bit of daily, quiet thought. Welcome.
This is something I'm not afraid to do--show love. As vulnerable as it may make me, I do it and enjoy it. I think this is a big part of what life is all about--love, love, love.
I show others I love them by saying it--"I Love You."
I also show it by being myself, being honest, doing thoughtful things for them and thinking of things to do and say to help them feel the love I have for them. I feel love very, VERY deeply and sometimes feel that I'm bubbling over with love and so it gushes out! :P
To be honest, I have historically been quite awful at expressing my love for others. Meeting my wonderful wife, and then having a family together has helped me to develop the ability to at least verbally share my love.
In the end, I think I will always be better at showing my love through the things I do for others. I've always had an easier time doing things (household chores, special projects, just because tokens, etc.) so that's what I end up doing most.
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This is something I'm not afraid to do--show love. As vulnerable as it may make me, I do it and enjoy it. I think this is a big part of what life is all about--love, love, love.
I show others I love them by saying it--"I Love You."
I also show it by being myself, being honest, doing thoughtful things for them and thinking of things to do and say to help them feel the love I have for them. I feel love very, VERY deeply and sometimes feel that I'm bubbling over with love and so it gushes out! :P
To be honest, I have historically been quite awful at expressing my love for others. Meeting my wonderful wife, and then having a family together has helped me to develop the ability to at least verbally share my love.
In the end, I think I will always be better at showing my love through the things I do for others. I've always had an easier time doing things (household chores, special projects, just because tokens, etc.) so that's what I end up doing most.
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