This is a great question to ask while engaged in gospel study, too! I tend to rush through reading the scriptures sometimes, but I need to wonder and ponder as I go.
What a great question! One that can be applied to anything in life that we think we know. I, too, think there is value in wondering, though, like you, it is a skill I can improve. I’m going to try asking G’s question this week! It’s the perfect way to create a pause and allow the questions and observations to naturally flow. Thanks for this post! I love reading your (and G’s) thoughts!
This reminds me of the prompts John Muir Laws suggests for nature journaling, too. I notice . . . I wonder . . . It reminds me of . . . https://johnmuirlaws.com/deep-observation/
This is a great question to ask while engaged in gospel study, too! I tend to rush through reading the scriptures sometimes, but I need to wonder and ponder as I go.
Oh I love that Sarah! It’s a question that can be applied in a lot of aspects of life.
Yes! Totally!
What a great question! One that can be applied to anything in life that we think we know. I, too, think there is value in wondering, though, like you, it is a skill I can improve. I’m going to try asking G’s question this week! It’s the perfect way to create a pause and allow the questions and observations to naturally flow. Thanks for this post! I love reading your (and G’s) thoughts!
Thanks for reading and wondering with me/us!
This reminds me of the prompts John Muir Laws suggests for nature journaling, too. I notice . . . I wonder . . . It reminds me of . . . https://johnmuirlaws.com/deep-observation/
Yes! That’s right, he does use those prompts.