worthymisfit
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I have always tried to keep a journal on and off to record my feelings and experiences, get them out of my head and on paper and help me work things out in a constructive way. The problem is that I would typically write when I was feeling negative about my life or an event. This made the overall journal experience negative for me.
I've picked up the pen again after a long absence and I've been taking a new approach to it which I have found to be pretty helpful. Instead of writing paragraphs of "dear diary" streams of thought, this time I'm doing a structured list format that kind of forces me to take a positive or neutral approach instead of negative. Each day that I write, I write a paragraph about what is happening in my life on the left page and a sentence or two about the following things on the right page or my journal:
1. A "mantra" or theme for the day
2. Something new I did
3. Something kind I did
4. Something productive I did
5. Something I am planning to do next
6. Something I learned
7. And something creative I did.
I don't always have something to say about all of these, but I try to fill something in for at least 5 of them. I feel like this approach still gives me an outlet to deal with what's happening in my life, but it has forced me to be less negative about it and to put one foot in front of the other and keep my life moving forward.
I wanted to share this and ask how others approach keeping a diary and the struggles and successes with it.
I've picked up the pen again after a long absence and I've been taking a new approach to it which I have found to be pretty helpful. Instead of writing paragraphs of "dear diary" streams of thought, this time I'm doing a structured list format that kind of forces me to take a positive or neutral approach instead of negative. Each day that I write, I write a paragraph about what is happening in my life on the left page and a sentence or two about the following things on the right page or my journal:
1. A "mantra" or theme for the day
2. Something new I did
3. Something kind I did
4. Something productive I did
5. Something I am planning to do next
6. Something I learned
7. And something creative I did.
I don't always have something to say about all of these, but I try to fill something in for at least 5 of them. I feel like this approach still gives me an outlet to deal with what's happening in my life, but it has forced me to be less negative about it and to put one foot in front of the other and keep my life moving forward.
I wanted to share this and ask how others approach keeping a diary and the struggles and successes with it.