Happy Flashback Friday Joy Chasers!!! I can not believe it is Friday already.
Welcome to Flashback Friday,where you can Flashback to one of your older posts and linkup here and also on the Chasing Joy Facebook Page and don’t forget to check out a couple of the other Flashback posts. Please leave a comment saying why you selected your Flashback post and what you thought about other Joy Chasers’ posts. I’m looking forward to reading all of your Flashbacks.
This week I am linking up to Closer Than I Thought, a post where I realized I’m overall kind of happy with myself but can see room for improvement. I hope you will join me in linking up.
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Jodi Chapman - Soul Speak says
This is such a great idea! I linked to an earlier post called, You're Already There. It's about connecting to that part of you that knows everything is always working out – even if it may not seem or feel like it. 🙂
Karen says
I came by way of Write on Edge and just linked up with you! It's fun to revisit old posts. :>
I linked up one of my favorite posts from last year about my Four Musketeers. Four great friends for over twenty years. Hope you enjoy and I'm off to read yours! :>
MJ says
I love this idea…you get to go back and find hidden gems.
trininista says
I chose the entry on how I felt about going back to school in my 30s. This is in honour of my official last week as a student! 🙂
Sammyjoe says
I chose my very first post, I didn't know what to post. I see that my blog has grown.
Mike says
Hi CJ!
I really like the theme of your blog! Chasing Joy is a great goal for us all. The really good news that I've discovered is that true Joy, which is unrelated to the more temporal 'happiness' so many people want, is actually a 'fruit of the Spirit'. It simply grows and ripens in the life of anyone willing to have God 'planted' in his life. But as you seem to be suggesting, it is our business to pursue this profound gift of Joy, and to let it florish.
I am happy (I mean joyful) to review some of my older posts here! It is sometimes sad (ooops) to see them disappear into the distant past.
Mike