Putting the "jour" in "journal"
Apr. 9th, 2015 11:11 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I haven't been writing so much in my journal recently, which I don't like. I'm not exactly sure why that is. Probably a combination of being even busy, and being less interested in detailing my daily activities. I have a lot to say about the creative stuff I've been working on, and I like musing about the things I'm thinking about, which is stuff that I've always written about here. But I used to also write about my goings-on, which is not something I feel like journaling about so much anymore. It just doesn't seem that interesting to muse on, for me or for other people, probably because I spend more time working on projects than I ever used to, and there's less time left over for interesting outside doings.
But I like having a record of my life and thoughts. I'm concerned that if I let journaling slide too much, I'll end up quitting entirely. And then what will my biographers have to reference, once I am a famous important writer and they all need primary sources for their dissertations on me? 😁😉 So I am going to renew my effort to write at least some nonsense here five times a week. Even if it's just blah-blah about what I'm writing that nobody cares about but me.
But I like having a record of my life and thoughts. I'm concerned that if I let journaling slide too much, I'll end up quitting entirely. And then what will my biographers have to reference, once I am a famous important writer and they all need primary sources for their dissertations on me? 😁😉 So I am going to renew my effort to write at least some nonsense here five times a week. Even if it's just blah-blah about what I'm writing that nobody cares about but me.