Here are some things I discovered, realized and learned from this past year’s journaling; I broke it down into Writing, Decorating, Tips/Other:
Writing
I am an event-driven journaler. What on earth does this mean? I generally write about events, and less about emotions, feelings and thoughts. One might say it is more like a diary. It doesn’t mean that I don’t write down how I feel if something happened, more that it isn’t the focus of my journaling. There is nothing wrong with writing those things down, that’s just not where my head is at, and that’s ok.
I don’t write every day. As much as I want to make this a daily habit, it often doesn’t happen. I would beat myself up about having to go back and play “catch-up” but now I try to look at it more from a periodic reflection instead of a must-do daily item. If daily journaling works better for you, that’s awesome, but if you’re finding that difficult to do, maybe a more periodic approach will work better like it does for me.
Thank you, BuJo. I am so glad that I have a pretty good routine with Bullet Journaling because of what I just said above. My BuJo and the to-do lists remind me of what I did or worked on, which in turn, remind me of stories I want to jot down. It makes it so much easier to catch-up. It’s nice to look back - I recently spent part of the holidays backfilling 9 weeks’ worth of entries and after finishing it, it was so rewarding to flip through the past 6 months of entries and relive those memories again.
Decorating Your Journal
Journals don’t need to be decorated at all. But if you want to decorate them, by all means, go for it! Coming from a scrapbooking background from eons ago, I knew that I wanted to decorate my journals.
Decorations don’t have to match the entries. For me, I initially got hung up on trying to find the right stickers/washi/ephemera/whatever to match that week’s entries. This, in turn, made me spend way too much energy trying to find stuff or worse, run out and buy stuff, just so I could find matching things. This was one of the reasons I ended up giving up on scrapbooking - because I spent more time decorating (and being frustrated) than writing, which is the part I enjoy.
Pre-decorating is great. Once I got it out of my head that decorations didn’t have to match the content, it really freed me to decorate my journal ahead of time. It has turned into a relaxing activity that is also helping me be more creative too (I’m slowly learning how to collage and layer with stickers/washi/etc).