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How to Keep a Really Useful Journal by Mervyn Love

If you already keep, or are thinking of keeping, a journal then consider what you are going to put in it. Recording the events of a day is, of course, what most journals are for, but let's examine those extra ingredients you need to include that will make your journal extra valuable in your writing career.

There is a long line of well known people who kept diaries. Samuel Pepys and Dorothy Wordsworth to name just two. Their diaries have been published just as they wrote them. As for you and me, ours might not turn out to be best sellers as they stand, but may well prove to be invaluable in more ways than one.

So how do you go about it? For starters the journal does not want to be 'got up, had breakfast, went to work...' type of thing, does it? Well, to be honest, it could, if, on that morning you wrote not only what happened but what you actually felt about it. For instance:

'Got up late. Alarm didn't go off. 25 minutes to get out the door. Today of all days. Already got nerves about the sales meeting. Didn't need this. Grrr. Got milk out of fridge. In haste spilt some on floor. Got cloth, put carton down on floor and mopped up milk. Cat came in, knocked carton over. More spilt milk. Felt like doing serious damage to Tiddles. Not her fault though. More mopping. Downed cornflakes. Grabbed portfolio, jumped into car. Car wouldn't start. Tore hair...'

At the time of writing this you were probably re-living the frustration and tension of the events, mundane though they may appear to other people. But you have achieved two things.

1. You have recorded your thoughts at the time and something of the emotions that accompanied them.

2. You have helped to get any residual anger, frustration and anxiety out of your system. This is a bonus.

The journal you write should be of the Thomas the Tank Engine variety. A really useful one.

To achieve this make sure you:

(A) Record you feelings, emotions and reactions at the time;

(B) Describe, as best you can, the people places and incidents that happened during your day that were notable for their emotional content;

(C) Record conversations.

If journaling is new to you, then it may be that your first entries will still be too close in time for you to make much use of them. After a while though, when you look back to earlier entries, you will almost certainly spot something that happened or an emotion re-lived that sparks a 'Yes, I can use this!'

That's when a journal starts to become a very useful journal and you can begin to mine it's hidden gems.

So, if you haven't got one already, go out and buy a really nice page-a-day journal and get journaling!

About the Author:
Mervyn Love offers a warm welcome and a stress free zone for all writers at his website: http://www.WritersReign.co.uk Here you can relax and browse pages of advice, resources, competition listing, markets and much more. His free Article Writing Course has proved extremely popular, so why not sign up now while you're thinking about it? http://www.writersreign.co.uk/WRac.html


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