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December 16, 2024
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Learn moreNo matter what kind of writer you are, journaling can be a valuable tool for keeping track of ideas, developing stories, documenting memories, experimenting with tone in writing, and so much more. Journaling is anything you want it to be—which can make the prospect of starting (or keeping up with) a journal a daunting one.
Start with this helpful overview of the practice of journal entry writing as it applies to your writing pursuits and some helpful personal journal entry examples, and you’ll find yourself inspired to write in no time.
Simply put, journaling is the act of documenting information—either for the audience of only yourself, or for other readers (like a blog). It can be done daily to keep a brief record of what you’ve done and thought, sporadically as ideas and inspiration come, hand-written, typed—journaling can be almost any kind of writing you’re inspired to do however you’re inspired to do it!
Some journal writers enjoy selecting fun or fancy pens or pencils and the perfect notebook in which to collect their thoughts; others prefer to use a desktop or phone journaling app to jot down notes and lists and story starts. Both are appropriate approaches to crafting personal journal entries. Try a few approaches to journaling until you find the one that feels right for your writing.
When you keep a journal, it’ll be comprised of entries. A single journaling session may yield one or several entries in your personal journal.
So how do you start a journal entry?
If you didn’t approach your journal with inspiration on your side, consider putting down whatever your train of thought is in the moment—it may lead you somewhere interesting and unexpected. Or browse your old entries and see if anything takes your attention and sparks a new idea.
Sometimes all you need to jumpstart your personal journal entries is a prompt. Here are a few examples of personal journal entries to get your pen (or typing fingers) moving:
Studies have shown that writing journal entries has myriad benefits beyond deepening your writing practice, including better sleep and boosted self-esteem.1 To see how others have approached journaling, see if one of your favorite authors have had any of their journals published—you may discover some new topics to explore in your own personal journal entries.
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https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/25/style/journaling-benefits.html
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