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queenoftheskies) wrote2004-08-28 07:25 pm
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Getting Into the Habit
I've only posted once to my Live Journal, and I'd seriously like to get into the habit of posting. I've always had plans for keeping handwritten journals, and have never kept up with that either.
I'm thinking this might be a good way to keep track of what I've written per day, instead of using the Excel spreadsheed I started, and maybe I can even keep track of some thoughts here that I might return to later.
Don't know. I know I enjoy reading other people's posts and thoughts on life and, of course, on writing. I just never feel like I have anything interesting to post myself. And, I guess I'm mostly too private a person to really rant on things...though it might be really good therapy to rant about work on bad days. Maybe it'll help deal with the stress.
I'm thinking this might be a good way to keep track of what I've written per day, instead of using the Excel spreadsheed I started, and maybe I can even keep track of some thoughts here that I might return to later.
Don't know. I know I enjoy reading other people's posts and thoughts on life and, of course, on writing. I just never feel like I have anything interesting to post myself. And, I guess I'm mostly too private a person to really rant on things...though it might be really good therapy to rant about work on bad days. Maybe it'll help deal with the stress.
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Do they ever discourage you?
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A lot of it depends on my mood. If I've written a lot they encourage me to do more--if I feel like I haven't done much they encourage me to do more. Usually. If I'm feeling pessimistic I think, "I should have done more than that"...especially if I go for a couple of days without writing at all.
Oddly enough, where I get most discouraged isn't the "New Words" or "Reason For Stopping", but rather the "Exercise" category. That's where I invariably feel like I'm not doing enough!