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  1. after losing our new orleans home in katrina, we moved to texas where my 2 sons lived. 1st thought was to write. have always written short stories, journals, long letters. writing has always been a most lovely part of my life. but for 1st time, found it impossible to write. depressed, felt lost, felt like a grieving that would never end. felt i’d be in a kinda writing limbo forever – yet another katrina loss. add anger. after about 5 years of this mess, became seriously ill with heart problems. now believe that broken hearts really do exist. there was so much i wanted to share with my young grandchildren and might never get that chance. so decided to make myself write a journal to them. that was the return of creativity. that was 2010, so have been keeping this journal for 12 years now. medical problems slowly improved. a healing journal?? little by little told my babies my katrina story. could write only a little at a time before crying, but that was ok – kept going. introduced them to their deceased great grandparents, how i met grandpa at 17, and all about our 56 years of marriage, all the way down through love stories about their dads’ growing-up years. took them on vacations with daily journal entries. screamed about years of crazy politics. grieved for innocents shot down in mass shootings. i continue to update them on each january 6th hearing on tv. the 5th hearing is starting in 2 hours, and they’ll know what happens. they’ll have a living history lesson. my journal has been my literal lifesaver. plan to use your great suggestions for more creative journaling and looking forward to your intentional living inspiration. thank you for the chance to share my story.

  2. For Toni, Thank-you for your courage to share your story. I am inspired. I am sorry you lost so much, your resilience gives me hope. I am lying in bed with covid, thought I might start some writing for my granddaughters. I did not know where to start, and landed on your comment… I will begin after my next nap.

  3. Love all these ideas! I have been wanting to be more consistent with journaling. One thing I’ve been doing is from the gap and the gain. I write down three wins I had in each day and that makes me feel happier and makes me better at looking at things optimistically. It also doesn’t take much time!

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