Thank you so much for entertaining my request for the morning pages. It gives me great ideas for implementing my morning routine. Looking forward to you next video!
I enjoy your content! I look forward to hearing how the pocket planner works for you. I also love how lovingly and respectfully you speak of your wife. Makes me smile every time. ❤️
@@emdeehogan5078 I always say the best thing I did was convince her to marry me 46 years ago. I also say, I may only stay around for another 50 years! I sometimes call her my ex-girlfriend or my first wife. She’s been with me long enough that she’s over my funny business.
You are such an inspiration. Loved hearing what you do each morning. I,always enjoy your planning videos too as i journal and also plan with fc pages ❤
@@michellem8055 thank you. Stay on the journey. You’ll find something that works for you sooner or later . I’ve used Franklin since 1982 but I’m always changing planner sizes and styles. I guess it never really changes. We are always looking for the right thing.
@@amyharvick4959 I’m using the NLT (New Living Translation) study bible. It uses verbiage that people of today can relate to. I got mine at a local church book store but I see on Amazon it’s a little cheaper!
@@amyharvick4959 Good for you Amy. I had never read the Bible either until I started my journey almost a year ago. I bought a NLT (New Living Translation) study bible at our local church supply store. The wording is close to the way we speak today and the study notes are awesome! I learn so much about that time in history from the study notes it’s incredible. The tabs on the side of the Bible come from the store as a separate item. They have instructions on how to place them. Let me tell you, it’s simple if I can do it! The top tabs I use for marking the pages are from Midori. You get eight in a package for about $14. A little pricey but I like to have them sticking out so I can find my spot easily. You can also use Book Darts as page markers. They are less expensive and work just as well. All of these things can be found on Amazon. Hey, good luck in your journey. Please keep in touch and we can chat back and forth on our progress through faith.
Thank you so much for entertaining my request for the morning pages. It gives me great ideas for implementing my morning routine. Looking forward to you next video!
I enjoy your content! I look forward to hearing how the pocket planner works for you. I also love how lovingly and respectfully you speak of your wife. Makes me smile every time. ❤️
@@emdeehogan5078 I always say the best thing I did was convince her to marry me 46 years ago. I also say, I may only stay around for another 50 years! I sometimes call her my ex-girlfriend or my first wife. She’s been with me long enough that she’s over my funny business.
Great example of a well thought out system. Have a happy and healthy New Year.
I thank you sir.
Hello from an old 911 medic, 35 years. Blessings on your children, every shift.
@@Hadassahs-Holt You’re a good American.
You are such an inspiration. Loved hearing what you do each morning. I,always enjoy your planning videos too as i journal and also plan with fc pages ❤
@@lindyredmond9838 Thank you Lindy.
Wow! Thanks for your helpful video. 5is I my 4th year in any planner. 3rd trying FC. I5s a work in progress but I’ve gleaned some great tips from you.
@@michellem8055 thank you. Stay on the journey. You’ll find something that works for you sooner or later . I’ve used Franklin since 1982 but I’m always changing planner sizes and styles. I guess it never really changes. We are always looking for the right thing.
Hello Mark, love the detailed explanation of your morning routine. Can you share the Bible author?
@@amyharvick4959 I’m using the NLT (New Living Translation) study bible. It uses verbiage that people of today can relate to. I got mine at a local church book store but I see on Amazon it’s a little cheaper!
I would also be interested in where you got the tabs. I have never read the Bible and wanted to explore it for 2025. Thank you
@@amyharvick4959 Good for you Amy. I had never read the Bible either until I started my journey almost a year ago. I bought a NLT (New Living Translation) study bible at our local church supply store. The wording is close to the way we speak today and the study notes are awesome! I learn so much about that time in history from the study notes it’s incredible. The tabs on the side of the Bible come from the store as a separate item. They have instructions on how to place them. Let me tell you, it’s simple if I can do it! The top tabs I use for marking the pages are from Midori. You get eight in a package for about $14. A little pricey but I like to have them sticking out so I can find my spot easily. You can also use Book Darts as page markers. They are less expensive and work just as well. All of these things can be found on Amazon. Hey, good luck in your journey. Please keep in touch and we can chat back and forth on our progress through faith.