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Journaling Just Works
A place to discuss anything related to keeping a journal, a diary, a planner, a bullet journal, art/junk journal. Productivity, self-help, mindfulness, memory-keeping, creativity, project management or any other purpose.
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- Be nice. If you need to preach or to hate on anyone, I will show you the door.
- Keep it on-topic. Definitely NOT on topic: politics, pornography, bigotry, racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia.
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You outed me! There is this domesticated kangaroo, that I keep hidden at home and that is doing all the admin work around here, nice dude if a bit jumpy. We recently had an argument about the amount of veggies he wanted to get paid for each Weekly Thread illustration. I think he wanted to let me know he was not happy with our latest agreement. Maybe I will have to give him that one more lettuce he was asking for.
Just promise him free access to Skippy the bush kangaroo show as part of his employment and he will be sweet.
I don't journal systematically. I mean, once shit really starts hitting the fan I may not take the time to journal as much as I would like to (and that could be for a single day, weeks, or more) but I will still try my best to do it.
First, I try to keep a record, a long-term memory of events whose details I will most certainly forget otherwise. And then, I try to journal as a way to (try to) reflect upon what's happening and my attitude: how did I react, did I panic?... Like I just did, a couple minutes ago, when I was suddenly faced with a certain situation and an urgent situation, it's how I try to analyze my reactions and see if I made the right choice, or not the right one.
Said pages in my journal can be real messy and not flattering nor kind toward myself but I don't l mind. What I do mind is in retrospect to realize I have not written at all about/during that event and have not tried to get all I could from analyzing my (re)actions.