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SonnenKinder:
Life passes by quickly. Soon another year will have passed. With the fast pace of life it can be hard to keep stock of what’s going on in your life and where you’re heading. This is where keeping a personal diary or journal can be really helpful.


Keeping a diary can give you perspective.

Probably the best thing about keeping a diary is how it can show you the big picture. Sometimes things are easier to see from a distance. You can’t see a forest when you’re in the thick of it, you can only see the trees. But if you look at if from an airplane you can see the whole thing clearly.

It’s the same with some of the issues you face in life. Sometimes when you’re bogged down in the middle of things you can’t get a true perspective on the big picture. As you flick through your diary at the end of the year you might notice that certain things keep cropping up. You can identify themes that you might not notice on a day to day level. Perhaps you keep making some of the same mistakes again and again. By looking at these mistakes in the context of the bigger picture you may find it easier to work out what the problem was and how you can deal with it.

Perhaps you are procrastinating on your goals. Or perhaps you are achieving a great deal. Either way looking back on the year can be a really helpful experience. You can take note of your lows and think of ways to avoid them in the future. You can also remind yourself of your successes and think about how you can create more of them.

So what do you write about?

Well you can write about whatever you want. When I first kept a diary I was young and I basically wrote a record of the daily events of my life. There wasn’t much reflection. As I’ve gotten older I’ve changed to writing about my achievements and hopes for the future. It’s also become more introspective. I take note of the mistakes I’ve made and ways I can improve things. But you can write about whatever you like really. Some people like to write a gratitude journal. Some people write a blog and share their lives with the world.

How often do you write?

When I first started I used to write a little every day. Now I write when I feel the need to do so. You can write as little or as often as you like, but it may be good to write regularly when you begin so that you remember to do it and can establish it as a habit.

Things you diary doesn’t have to be:

# Neat and tidy
# Logical
# Grammatically correct
# Politically correct
# ‘G’ Rated
# Interesting to other people
# Regular

Things your diary might include:

    * A record of events
    * Concert tickets
    * Photos
    * Letters
    * Drawings
    * Poems
    * Thoughts
    * Feelings
    * Ideas
    * Dreams
    * Hopes
    * Disappointments
    * Plans
    * Prayers


Things your diary probably should be:

    * Legible
    * Dated


A few last things to think about:

    * You can write anywhere
    * You can write anytime
    * It can be handwritten or on your computer or online
    * If you’re going to be really open and honest then you might like to make sure you keep it tucked away from prying eyes


Basically your diary can be whatever you want it to be – just start doing it and see what happens. I’m sure you’ll find it a useful experience.

KuriPataka:
I actually make scrapbooks for all my nieces and nephews. So when they are like 11-12 I'll give it to them. I put all their like hospital bracelets..silly pictures, first day of school...all the kinda stuff in it.

 I love that kinda stuff.

I would probably keep a diary later on in life. If I do it now and dad finds it. Life will get a little rough. lol

SonnenKinder:

--- Quote from: Kuri Pataka on January 31, 2010, 04:58:54 AM ---I actually make scrapbooks for all my nieces and nephews. So when they are like 11-12 I'll give it to them. I put all their like hospital bracelets..silly pictures, first day of school...all the kinda stuff in it.

 I love that kinda stuff.

I would probably keep a diary later on in life. If I do it now and dad finds it. Life will get a little rough. lol

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yu r prolly right but trust me writing a diary is worth this risk.

KuriPataka:

--- Quote from: SonnenKinder on January 31, 2010, 05:06:39 AM ---yu r prolly right but trust me writing a diary is worth this risk.

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LOL. Shhhh. I speak from experience. Bahut shittar paye see.

SonnenKinder:

--- Quote from: Kuri Pataka on January 31, 2010, 05:09:40 AM ---LOL. Shhhh. I speak from experience. Bahut shittar paye see.

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:loll: so ur parents are not dt liberal and they brought u up like typical indian parents.

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