Quotes from my journal

March 16: I don’t know if we are under reacting, over reacting or doing just enough. How would we know?

March 18: Your mental health is as important as your physical health.

March 19: Change is a constant – it is exciting, scary and mysterious.

March 21: In uncertain times like this, we should remember to be kind, be compassionate, be patient, and not panic.

March 22: I am grateful I have so much to be thankful for.

March 24: What have you been taking for granted?

March 29: The world has become more silent. But remember, now is a time to be stronger.

April 1: I woke up, hoping that this was all one big April Fools Joke.

April 8: I don’t have any flow of thought as of now, because I don’t really know how I feel about it.

April 10: Silence is eerie; silence is golden.

April 11: “Love is not a permanent state of enthusiasm” – from an article in The New Yorker

April 12: With information at hand easily and quickly, the validity, authenticity and fact-fullness of whatever we are consuming to be the “TRUTH” could well end up being absolute “BULLSHIT” in a day or two.

April 13: Should I download TikTok? (spoilers – I did)

April 14: “Your life is your story. Write well. Edit often.” – Lisa Nicholas

April 17: “And now I remember why nothing beautiful happens quickly. Growing always takes time. Like seasons. Like change.” – Wilder

April 18: “Replace excuses with effort” – Autumn Calabrese

I chose to do this more as an experiment for myself, so that I can understand my flow of thought as the days go by. It also gave me a chance to go back and read content one months worth of my content. I obviously skipped a few days because I either didn’t write that day or didn’t say anything interesting that day in my journal. Believe me, there are days when I just scribble gibberish.

I hope this post encourages you to engage in any form of conversation with me via any platform (except coming home [for now] because stay home and stay safe). Feel free to post any comments, thoughts, questions, or criticism. Hope you enjoyed some of my idle thoughts! πŸ™‚

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