writingnotebooks:Ooooh, I LOVE this question!Lots of people keep journals with systematic diary entr
writingnotebooks:Ooooh, I LOVE this question!Lots of people keep journals with systematic diary entries, but I understand that it doesn’t work for everyone.Here are some cool/interesting/fun/motivational/productive things you can do that don’t necessarily include keeping a diary:Turn a Moleskine (or other notebook) into a planner/organizer/PDA/productivity system52 lists30 Days of ListsAnswer “50 Questions That Will Free Your Mind”Start a gratitude journalCreate a “life handbook”Keep morning pagesStart a scrapbookUse journal prompts to answer questions when you feel like itParticipate in the 7-week Life Cleanse (new link! should work now!)Keep these 9 lists updated — REALLY useful things to keep track of!Take notes as you learn something newUse a notebook to keep track of goal-setting and productivity: 60 Ways to Improve Your Life in 100 DaysKeep a recipe bookKeep a reading journal/movie journal/music journal/fashion journalStart a quote bookMake a travel journal — use it to plan your trip/vacation, then glue in transportation ticket stubs, itineraries, maps, photographs, dinner receipts at fancy restaurants, and write about your adventuresDoodle in itWrite poetryCut out and glue pretty picturesCreate a bucket list journal and record each item as you complete itKeep a dream journalJournal your goals with the prompts, motivation, and advice I offer in my own self-published ebookDoes that give you enough ideas to start with? :)(Made rebloggable by request.) -- source link
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