Inquiring minds want to know...
How many of you keep a journal? Post on the side please.
After reading Marley & Me, I read the interview in the back of the book. The interviewer asked the author how he was able to keep track of 13 years and then write a book about it. The author being a newspaper columnist, said he always keeps a journal, so it was somewhat easy.
Then I started thinking about my own life, the funny things that go on, and how much easier it may be to blog and journal my life if I started writing it down.
So cast your vote, and tell me your thoughts on the subject.
I kept journals faithfully until I was about 24. Then I was totally embarrased going back and reading my teenage melo-drama and early
ReplyDelete20's angst that I shredded them all and haven't kept one since.
I've been thinking of going back to it but trying to use it as more of a record keeping than an emotional history of my life.
I have a gratitude journal where I write down when I am feeling blessed (lots of entries this year) and refer to it when I am feeling low. I think Oprah said she does this and so that makes me one step closer to being Oprah! LOL
ReplyDeleteUmmm, call me "crazy" but aren't our blogs journals? That's what I try to use mine for at least :-)))
ReplyDeleteAs far as a paper journal, no, I don't. I have tried, but it never really seemed to "click" with me.