How to Keep a Journal

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I’ve mentioned before, I didn’t start keeping a journal until later in my life. I had regarded writing in a diary as being too self-absorbed. However, once I overcame the perception and got started, I quickly discovered the benefit and pleasure that came from keeping a journal.

However, it’s not always easy to keep a journal. We tend to side-track the process with self-imposed limits. We feel we don’t write well enough; our lives aren’t exciting or glamorous enough to document; and so on.

The thing is, there are no rules or limits on how to keep a journal. Here are some tips that can help you get started and get the most out of keeping a journal.

Journals can be effective tools in helping one get organised, in the creative process, or in developing a new habit or skill. However, keeping a journal is a habit in and of itself and can be developed.

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    Amazing to me, my wife has been journalling since grade 9. She has always found the activity of journalling to be helpful. I think, though, that we are soon going to need “archive space” in the house!

    Thanks for the tips. I’ve always found it hard to be consistent with my journal. This really has given me a lot of new ideas.

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