Your Journal, Your Journey, Your Story Keeping a Journal
Everyone has a story. Your experiences, your feelings, ideas, thoughts, and dreams all combine to form your life and your journey, which is your story. A great way to keep a relative reflection of all those things that have happened in your life is to keep a journal. A daily journal, a weekly journal, a month end summary journal, any or all these are ways you can keep track and record your experiences, your story. Your story, your journal is all about whatever, whomever, however, whenever you want it to be about. YOUR journal can contain a word a day, a paragraph, or pages. You can write in YOUR journal every day, or you can write every week or every month. (Recently I did not journal for two months.) Some people have not journaled for years and then started again, when the time was right for them. Remember it is your journal, you choose when to write and when not to write. YOUR journal contains whatever you want to write about - The beauty of the sunset you saw tonite, your concerns and hopes for your children, the joy and inspiration of the new art exhibit you just saw, your fear and excitement about what is happening in a relationship, how happy you are with your new assignment at work. Writing about whatever is important to you right then and there is journaling. There can be a theme to your journal, or not. I have written about soup, the weather, my self, my friends, and my dreams for the future. A journal, which is the same as a diary, is a place where you choose to store what is important to you. The start of your journal can be any day of any year. The day you feel you want to start recording your experiences and thoughts is the perfect day to start journaling. It can be January 1, August 19, or today. There is no set time of year to begin a journal or to start to journal again. Some people like the idea of starting their journaling on January 1. They write their goals and ideas at the beginning of the year. Others like the idea of starting the very day it occurs to them that they want to write about their lives in a journal. Whatever you choose, it is the right way for you, and that is all that matters. What you want to journal in is up to you. You may get a notebook, plain paper, or a blank book. You decide. What you want to write with, a pen or a pencil, is also up to you. I journal with a favorite pen that makes my writing easier for me because it "glides" across the paper. You can also record your journal on tape, video, or the computer. Writing letters can be another form of journaling your experiences. Another way to journal is to write daily on a calendar. Remembering to take vitamins is hard for me to do everyday. Unless I set them somewhere that I will see them, I can easily forget to take them. The same is true for my journaling. So, I keep my journal on my desk where I will see it every day. For you, that place may be where you have coffee in the morning, your night stand, or by your exercise equipment. Keep it someplace where you will notice it every day. You may want to have a special, secret place for your journal, so no one else can read it. You can keep it in a locked box, or tuck it away. You can also ask the people around you not to read your journal, as it is private and only concerns you. As you journal about specific events or people you can also use code words or symbols for those experiences. It is important that you feel safe as you write and express in your journal. Think about how you can create that safe space for yourself in your own environment. There are many benefits from keeping a journal. They include reducing stress, help in setting daily and future goals, and help with the organization of your thoughts and planning your day. Journaling also helps you focus as you are putting in writing, making solid on the page, what you are thinking and feeling. Write it down, get it out. A journal also creates a very helpful personal reminder. Keeping a journal of your story, your experiences and feelings about your life can improve your well-being, emotionally, physically, and spiritually. Taking time every day or week for you, to sit and to write in your journal, makes time for you. You can give that to yourself. The written record of your story becomes a reassured keepsake, a written scrapbook of your life and times. A place to start journaling
On a piece of paper, write your answers to the question,
"Which three words best describe how you are feeling right now?"
For example-happy, excited, positive
For example-nervous, tense, worried When you are done writing, you have just journaled. Writing, expressing, can heal us. It can focus, support, and enhance our lives and well-being. Whether we laugh or we cry, whether through sorrow or joy, we can understand more about ourselves, and each other, through keeping a journal. With the passage of time, we gain a different perspective. Time is a healer. What was once hard, or unbearable, can now make more sense, giving us a clearer picture. Recording and tracking our lives by keeping a journal, can actually bring relief, clarity, joy, and laughter. Copyright 1999 - 2003 Doreene Clement All Rights Reserved Doreene Clement is the creator of, The 5 Year Journal, a journal where you can journal your life in one book for 5 years. You can tour the book at http://www.the5yearjournal.com; dkcomni@aol.com; 480.423.8095 Feel free to pass this along to your friends. If you want to see my column, About Journaling, subscribe at http://www.the5yearjournal.com
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Benefits of Journal Writing Skill
The benefits of journal writing are fairly well established due to the long history of journal writing. From Anne Frank to Di Vinci, journal writing has proven itself.
The Importance of a Forex Trade Personal Journal
Many newcomers to Forex trading online study some books and courses, and then plunge into active trading. Of course, most people would advise paper trading first on a live Forex account, and this may well be part of your preparation before trading for money. When you start you may think that you will remember and learn from your trading experiences, but you will find that soon the trades become blurred into one another You really won't remember whether it was the MACD or the RSI which signaled overbought when you traded on the SMA5 and SMA6 crossover, and yes, becoming familiar with this traders' jargon is just one of the aspects you will learn.
Mind Mapping Your Journal Entries
Clustering, also called Mind Mapping, is a great way to save
space and time when you journal. For those of you that
aren't familiar with Mind Mapping, you can search in Google
on the words or reading one of Tony Buzan's (the creator)
books.
You Can Survive Grad School, and Graduate School Guide and Personal Online Journal Proves it
An innovative new graduate school guide and personal online journal not only proves that graduate school is possible, but helps students survive the process
The Promotional Diary: A Gift With History
Everyone knows that the diary itself has been around for a very long time Had it not, such legends as Nostradamus would not have written down their revolutionary thoughts and ideas
LifeJournal Offers Webinars about Journal Writing, a Tool to Reduce Stress in Difficult Times
Ruth Folit, president of Chronicles Software Company, announced the journal software company is offering a series of online webinars for those who want to learn about journal writing and for those who want to learn how to use the journal program LifeJournal. With the global economy in a tailspin, and consequently people feeling very stressed, journal writing is a particularly valuable tool for maintaining equilibrium in uncertain times. Chronicles Software Company is dedicated to educating people about journal writing.
Keeping a Journal about your Personal Injury
If you're going to file a personal injury claim, or if you're still planning though, it is good advice that to remember all circumstances related to the injury and to jot them down in a journal. Take note of the details of your injury and the effect of your daily life. Once you get the hang of jotting down notes regarding your injury, your journal will be very useful when you finally demand for compensation. It will be easier for you and more reliable to have your journal to recount you injury rather than just depending on your memory.
Keeping a Food Diary to Lose Weight
As a child, you may have kept a diary to record your daily activities, your hopes, and your fears. If you wrote in the diary each day, it might have seemed as if the diary itself had become one of your best friends. As you grew older, the diary might have become a record of your job search, love life, or wedding plans. Psychologists, in fact, tell us that writing down your goals can be the first step to achieving them. It has been demonstrated that individuals who kept a written record of their hunt for employment were more likely to find the job they wanted than those who did not.
The Foreign Service, Journal Entry Morocco
If you're still wondering what foreign service people do for a living, here are some snapshots from my Morocco journal. As mentioned in the previous article, overseas assignments come in various colors: black for hellholes, pink for paradise, off-white for dull.
Your Journal, Your Journey, Your Story Keeping a Journal
Everyone has a story. Your experiences, your feelings, ideas, thoughts, and dreams all combine to form your life and your journey, which is your story.
Journal Writing Techniques
So you've decided to start writing in a journal. You went out, got a beautiful journal to write in and a fancy pen to write with and you are now ready. You sit down, pen in hand, journal open, and are ready to go. Then, you feel stuck. What are you supposed to do? What are you supposed to write?
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