With different options of either a devotional journal or a journaling Bible, check out these ideas for working through Gratitude Documented. All of them can easily be done in less than 10 minutes.
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When you think about making a commitment to do something specific for a set amount of days, it can be intimidating. Doubt starts to creep in that you won’t ever make it the full time. If that’s where you have been thinking about Gratitude Documented, I have good news for you. Today I’m sharing ideas for working through Gratitude Documented whether that’s in your 100 Days of Grace and Gratitude Devotional Journal or in your journaling Bible using the Grace and Gratitude devotional kit.
I am actually planning to work in both the devotional journal and my journaling Bible. Say what?! Am I crazy to commit to something like this for 100 days? Well with the ideas that I have, I know it is totally doable even during the busyness of the Christmas season that is fast approaching. Below I have several videos for you to check out showing you these ideas. You can also keep reading for several tips as well.
Getting Organized for Gratitude Documented
2 Different Ideas for Working Through Gratitude Documented
Having all your supplies and tools that you want to work with in one place will make a huge difference. Trust me. You won’t feel like having to go search for every single thing you need for 100 days. Then frustration sets in, and you never even start.
Use printables that have already done the work for you. This will save you so much time, but looks like you spent hours on all the little details. My favorite way to do this is with collage art printables. I shared some with you last week when I opened my Etsy Shop, Shop Southern Couture. The collage arts were by far the most popular so I decided to design some more for you to use during this time.
Many of you said these are great for traveling as well. Many of you will be on airplanes or long road trips to visit family for Christmas. Why not print off some of these designs and take with you? That way you can still journal without dragging your entire craft room with you.
Keep it simple. In order to work through both the journal and my Bible, I’m planning to do simple entries in my Bible. The devotional kit comes with title stickers that I can use to mark each entry for that gratitude prompt. I love the prompt cards that came in the kit and really wanted to find a way to still focus on them.
To keep those entries simple, I wanted a quick way to throw down some color on the page so I designed these Page Starters. Print them on clear sticker paper and then add your title sticker on top. Add some journaling below, and you are done.
Let me know if you found any of these ideas helpful. I would also love to know how you are planning to work through Gratitude Documented. I can’t wait for this next season.
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Valerie says
If you are crazy for working in the book and your Bible then I am certifiable! I am doing a book entry, a Bible entry, and a TN entry each day. Oh, and working through the BTW4G kit as well. I chase a one year old all day so could prove interesting!
Bethany says
Oh wow! That’s awesome! Now that’s dedication and hard work. So proud of you.