Hi. I’m Georgia. I write about rebuilding life after divorce and healing from trauma. Mostly 😜.
I’ve always written but only started taking it seriously at the end of last year. Now it’s a tool I use to spread my message.
The morning routine that had changed things for me is journal writing. I think it actually saved me. When I separated from my husband and my world fell apart, it helped me make sense of all the craziness in my head. As Flannery O’Connor said, 'I write because I don't know what I think until I read what I say.' Which is exactly what happened. Often I would write something before I consciously thought it, it helps me understand myself better.
My evening routine is that I switch my phone off around 9.30, 10 at the latest and don’t switch is on till I’ve done my writing in the morning. It means that I’m not tempted to check anything and I spend the time reading.
Before I started doing it myself, I used to think morning journaling was something 'nice to do if you had the time'. But I can honestly say, it has made such a difference to me - the Flannery O'Connor quote sums it up exactly!
Hi. I’m Georgia. I write about rebuilding life after divorce and healing from trauma. Mostly 😜.
I’ve always written but only started taking it seriously at the end of last year. Now it’s a tool I use to spread my message.
The morning routine that had changed things for me is journal writing. I think it actually saved me. When I separated from my husband and my world fell apart, it helped me make sense of all the craziness in my head. As Flannery O’Connor said, 'I write because I don't know what I think until I read what I say.' Which is exactly what happened. Often I would write something before I consciously thought it, it helps me understand myself better.
My evening routine is that I switch my phone off around 9.30, 10 at the latest and don’t switch is on till I’ve done my writing in the morning. It means that I’m not tempted to check anything and I spend the time reading.
Before I started doing it myself, I used to think morning journaling was something 'nice to do if you had the time'. But I can honestly say, it has made such a difference to me - the Flannery O'Connor quote sums it up exactly!
I’m glad you discovered it too 😊