How to Use a Journal

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help
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Author: Tim Milne ISBN: 9781291997415
Publisher: Lulu.com Publication: August 26, 2014
Imprint: Lulu.com Language: English
Author: Tim Milne
ISBN: 9781291997415
Publisher: Lulu.com
Publication: August 26, 2014
Imprint: Lulu.com
Language: English

Only about 10% of the population has written goals and only about 1% use a journal to record them. So congratulations as when you start using your journal you will be one of a self-selected few. Your journal is your tool for personal discovery, the place to keep ideas, and a place to analyse those ideas and form fresh ideas. Recording your life is chaotic and therefore a filing system is required and this is your journal. It allows you to assemble the thoughts / information that has come your way. An index at the back of each volume can be useful. Just list the highlights of your entries – with page numbers. To cut down any chaos within the journal it is suggested setting aside certain sections for goals, quotes, new speeches, ongoing projects, problems and anything else you want to record. Remember it is your book – you decide what, when, where and how you record your life.

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Only about 10% of the population has written goals and only about 1% use a journal to record them. So congratulations as when you start using your journal you will be one of a self-selected few. Your journal is your tool for personal discovery, the place to keep ideas, and a place to analyse those ideas and form fresh ideas. Recording your life is chaotic and therefore a filing system is required and this is your journal. It allows you to assemble the thoughts / information that has come your way. An index at the back of each volume can be useful. Just list the highlights of your entries – with page numbers. To cut down any chaos within the journal it is suggested setting aside certain sections for goals, quotes, new speeches, ongoing projects, problems and anything else you want to record. Remember it is your book – you decide what, when, where and how you record your life.

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