It is not often I pat myself on the back, but I am doing it today. I made it through posting every day for 31 days. Whew! And to think I posted every day when this blog started over 10 years ago. I do not know how I did it and I did it for several years.
Writing for 31 days has gotten me back into writing whether online, in a notebook, or journal. One of the books I will be using for my writing is The Five-Minute Writing Prompt Journal, 52 Prompts to Cultivate Confidence, Consistency, and Creativity by Kate Motaung.

One word a week for a year and then the other days, just write whatever is on my mind in a notebook. FYI – I asked for notebooks for Christmas. This ought to be interesting since my family loves to pull pranks on each other.
November
The goal for November and beyond is to post more frequently than in past months but not daily. The other goal for November is to spend time reading the series other bloggers wrote.
Encore
Here’s one more verse to put in your prepping arsenal as you start walking down November’s path. Put your hope in Him for His love will never fail you. Just remember He operates in a different space-time continuum.

Hopefully, you enjoyed this series on Spiritual Prepping and God spoke to you in a few verses. Memorize them, write them down and meditate on them. Because in order to survive any fecal matter that hits the oscillating unit event, you do need to prepare spiritually first for that is the key to thriving in life – standing on the rock of Jesus.
Thank you
Thank you to all my readers whether you’ve been here a while or are new. I thank God for you and appreciate you taking the time out of your day to read, like, and comment on my posts.
But mostly I want to give all the glory to God for the idea for Spiritual Prepping, for spreading the posts far and wide, and for walking through the writing process with me.

Bio: Michele Kearns is the founder and HUG© (Hope Unites Globally) Award-Winner of JoyReturns. She shares her widowhood adventures hoping to inspire widows to move through grief and rebuild their lives. A graduate of Kent State University with a Bachelor’s degree in communications, she’s currently using those skills as a virtual contact center representative for a Fortune 100 company. She’s also managed call center teams, co-facilitated a grief support group, and helped small businesses with various writing assignments. Michele loves Jesus, books, history, music, chocolate, red roses, and golden retrievers. She is also the amateur photographer behind the blog OgleOhio.com.
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