Writing in and of itself is valuable, but journaling becomes a very acute version of writing that captures the rawest feelings. I'm a firm believer in journaling as a coping mechanism, a stress reliever, a sort of therapy, and as a way of defogging my mind.
Over time, I've found journaling writing so valuable I have written in a journal every night for the past 7+ years. That habit began on my mission, and continued when I came home.
I started writing in a physical journal, and found it valuable. I found it lacked a few things though when I switched to a digital journal. I think a good journal has the following qualities:
The first piece of criteria makes it easiest to obtain in digital form.
These ideas led me to making my own open source journaling platform that faciliated all of this.
The different types of journals that I've found helpful (in this order) are:
Using only the most necessary digital tools to support my own values is preferred to a maximalist approach, where every tool possible that…
The idea is that the most valuable and memorable times in life tend to be sublime moments of stillness, like when a chlid is born, or an…
Even if the only benefit to writing were preserving ideas, it would be well worth it. In addition to keeping a record, writing can be read…
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