May, 2019 Journaling Prompt Plan

May 2019 journaling prompts

I’m sorry this has been delayed.  It couldn’t be helped this month as I’ve had my time given to my husband and his recent diagnosis of squamous cell cancer. Lots of doctors offices, lots of scans and tests.  I plan to post about it soon, but really we won’t know much more until May 10th when the doctors decide what the treatment plan will be. He’s a kidney transplant recipient, so it’s even trickier with him than the average patient.  We do know that the cancer that’s located where his neck and head meet hasn’t spread.   They’re (and of course we) are eager to not let the grass grow under our feet before his treatments (and possibly surgery) begin.

On to the printable, so we can play catch up with our prompts!

I encourage you to use these prompts to write out prayers to the Lord or just meditate yourself. It’s a good way to express ourselves and work on our mental and spiritual health!

So with that in mind, here is our next journaling prompt plan!

As usual, click on the thumbnail below to pull up the full-size PDF for printing –>

May 2019 journaling prompts download

I usually print these out on 28 pound white paper (or 32 pound paper is even better) and just stick them right into my planner or journal. The heavier the paper, the less chance it will tear out of your binder or planner by accident and helps resist bleeding or ghosting from your pens or markers. It helps the page turn easier too.

If you choose to print these out on full-size (letter) sticker paper. I use these here. They’re priced great and you can write on them easily. They are good enough quality for my needs. If you want a top-quality sticker paper look for these or clear ones here. (Though not all pens or markers will write well on the clear ones). If you don’t want to use sticker paper, you can print them on card stock or regular printer paper and glue them down. Honestly, the sticker paper is the best way, however. Regardless of the type.

Going through a lot of ink printing out planner stickers? Do like I did and enlist in the HP Instant Ink program! I’ve saved so much money on ink since I did a year and a half ago. They have different plans, but the one I’m in (the most pages) is that I can print up to 300 pages worth of ink for just over $9.99 per month. You can choose lesser pages for a lower rate, but I do a lot of printing between coupons, planner stickers and other things. Click on the image here to check it out! –>

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worrying about my husband’s health and prognosis as he was recently diagnosed with squamous cell cancer (new post in my Ponderings of My Predicaments series to come soon about that…).

Busy day for me 🙂 I went to visit my mom, did a little shopping, came home and worked on laundry, now I’m on my laptop getting some online work done 😉

I hope you enjoy learning how you can make your own stencils and save money building your stash! 🙂

This week is how to make your own stencils from your favorite fonts.