What Went Into Your Journal Today?
February 7th, 2010
What Went Into Your Journal Today?
Published on February 7th, 2010 @ 05:04:06 pm , using 446 words, 383 views

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I remember the times, not too long ago…when people like me would treasure personal diaries that contain private information and notes that were written in secrecy. They would be stashed away, far from the reach of curious eyes and hands. Sometimes, going through a diary much later would make me wonder why I even bothered hiding it in the first place!
Yet, the joy of writing my thoughts and emotions remains a vital part of my schedule…albeit not daily. Regardless of which medium you use, these entries will always remain precious to you as an individual because you are capturing moments of your life and converting them into the best words that fit these expressions.
Well, I know it may seem impossible to add an additional task to an overflowing schedule so I figured out an easier way to record special moments that occur on a regular day. I rely on technology to help me save time and energy on maintaining a personal journal.
I would save tiny notes on my cellphone or use services like Twitter.Facebook if I come across something that needs to be shared. This gives me plenty to write about in my journal when I do find the time for it.
So, what really goes into the journal? That largely depends on your personal preferences. I would rather dwell with the positive aspects of life for that adds trememendous quality to my existence and also emits positive energy from me each time I read or think about it.
I also write about the less pleasant incidents for I believe that I will always be able to find a lesson behind it, if I haven’t done so as yet.
Sometimes, journals can really be a great way of collecting memories that are otherwise forgotten….like how you felt when you first met your spouse/partner or the gratitude you felt when someone helped you out during a rough phase. Trust me, even drifted relationships and bitter experiences can be brought back to life…if something in your journal reminds you of the great times. Nothing heals like time and a personal diary can always be a great source for recollecting the past and letting go of any negative energy that continues to float overhead.



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