I love it! For several years, it's been my practice to spend the last week of year reading some of my journal entries from the previous year. I then make a list of 'praises, thank you s, repentance items and finally items for which I must pray and build systems to accomplish. A great reminder Dr. Chuck. Thank you. Rob
I can relate. Sherry spent the afternoon going through some old, broken photo albums. She discovered to pull up the good ones and get rid of the duplicates and things that didn’t make the cut. The end and beginning of year are really precious times.
Great post. We are in the process of moving from our home of 42 years. Your comment on going through photos is real. If we don't go take the time to go through things, disposing, filing and cleaning up, the photos grow and grow and get too big to attack. They sit in boxes taking up valuable space. More clutter, more conflict.
Good morning, Chuck. Thank you for thinking of me. I’m looking forward to reading your posts 😀
I love it! For several years, it's been my practice to spend the last week of year reading some of my journal entries from the previous year. I then make a list of 'praises, thank you s, repentance items and finally items for which I must pray and build systems to accomplish. A great reminder Dr. Chuck. Thank you. Rob
Thanks Rob, Good systems make good living...I agree, especially systems that make space to really look at and deal with the important things in life
This is a great message, CQ! Thanks for this! 🫶🏻
Thanks Leng!
I can relate. Sherry spent the afternoon going through some old, broken photo albums. She discovered to pull up the good ones and get rid of the duplicates and things that didn’t make the cut. The end and beginning of year are really precious times.
Thanks Brian!
"Every year is like a short life..." this one fits in so right with "...teach us to number out days..."
Great post. We are in the process of moving from our home of 42 years. Your comment on going through photos is real. If we don't go take the time to go through things, disposing, filing and cleaning up, the photos grow and grow and get too big to attack. They sit in boxes taking up valuable space. More clutter, more conflict.