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Old 10-12-2008, 08:01 PM
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Re: Journaling

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Originally Posted by Blubayou View Post
In an age of blogging- I started thinking about keeping a journal. This summer I bought a nice leather journal and I have a favorite writing tool, an old fountain pen. I really wanted to do this as an exercise to keep my mind from turning to mush. Well, I have been journaling since May and I must say I have really enjoyed it and have experienced some real benefits. My journal has several purposes, some days it is a prayer journal, some days it is a praise journal, some days it is a shoulder to cry on and some days it is just a gripe session! I have found it very cleansing- things that are bothering me, I write it down and leave it there. Now, I have always heard that this was the case with writing stuff down, but I never believed it. Someone recommended that I keep a journal when I was given a very difficult job- to be a principal at an inner city school to clean it up and develop it into a higher preforming school. I did not then, because the job required me to work 16 hour days and when I got home, I did not want to rehash the day. I regret it now, it would have made a good book or at least journal article, and it would have helped me put things into prospective. I wanted to share this with my AFF friends- to recommend it as a tool to use in your toolbox of coping skills. Do any of you journal?

I haven't started yet, but I'm going to. I so wished that I had written a lot of stuff down in my younger years.........things that my children did and said, places that we have been and things we've done as a family. Some things just kind of run together now in my mind.

I would advise any young person to start keeping a journal. It will be priceless later in life!
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