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Keeping a Journal: Tips for Writing Entries

Keeping a Journal

Keeping a journal is a way to explore thoughts, work out problems, reduce stress, and improve your writing craft. But writing entries can seem pointless when the entries turn whiny or are written for no audience. Keep the excitement in keeping a journal by following these tips:

Choose Your Target Audience

A common myth about keeping a journal is that you are writing entries just for you. The joy of storytelling comes from sharing the story with someone else, whether or not they ever read it. Pick someone or a group of people before writing the entries that you can imagine telling the story you are about to write. Is there a family member or a friend that will enjoy this entry, or will someone from future generations appreciate this entry? Keep them in mind as you write. Did your tone or vocabulary choice change with them in mind? Are you comfortable sharing this entry with your target audience?

Schedule Your Journal Writing Sessions

Keeping a journal can be hard to maintain when its significance isn’t immediate, but writing entries must be done dependably in order to maintain the habit. Set a realistic goal of how often you will write, whether that is once a week or once a month, and choose a time of day when you are most creative. And hold yourself to writing the entry: jot down the task on your to-do list, pencil it in on your calendar, and schedule electronic reminders.

Be Consistent

The habit of keeping a journal is easier when it is done consistently.  Here’s a checklist to make sure you are writing entries consistently:

Vary Your Journal Entry Topics

Writing entries on the same topic are dull to write and dull to read. Stay fresh when keeping a journal by switching your approach with each entry.   Here are some icebreakers to spark your creativity:

Many websites have an abundance of prompts that makes keeping a journal easy and approachable.

What tips do you have to offer on keeping a journal?

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