From: John Calvin (mercurial@disinfo.net)
Date: Tue Jun 13 2000 - 16:01:19 MDT
>Question: Do your different moods affect the frequency or depth
>that you write in your journal? And if you write the same amount, and
>in the same way, what helps you do that?
>
>I'm trying to write with the same frequency/depth in my journals
>no matter what mood I'm in, but I'm generally not successful.
>My writing is irregular- I write a ton of stuff in my journal
>when I'm working through something complicated or difficult, and
>I don't write much in it when my mood is neutral or feeling upbeat-
>those are the times that I feel more like writing email to friends
>and family.
>
How about, instead of keeping a stright journal you make it a scrapbook. Write like you normaly do, and also include the letters and e-mail, cartoon clips, quotes from others etc?
This technique would allow you to contribute a great deal to your Journal regardless of what mood you are in. Any ole journal, some scissors and scotch tape and your set.
John Calvin
Seattle
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