Mark, I’ve been journaling digitally on a daily basis for almost four years now. For me there are thoughts and observations in my journal that I wouldn’t want others to be privy to. They are, at times, extremely personal reflections, which is a primary reason for me not using a physical journal.
Mark, I’ve been journaling digitally on a daily basis for almost four years now. For me there are thoughts and observations in my journal that I wouldn’t want others to be privy to. They are, at times, extremely personal reflections, which is a primary reason for me not using a physical journal.
I’m interested to hear your thoughts on physical vs digital journaling. Have you written about this before? If so, I’d appreciate if you could link to it. If not, would love to see you touch on it in the future. Just an idea.
So glad to hear I'm not the only one who feels this way!
As you say, some of those 'thoughts and observations' are private, for a variety of reasons. I've decided on art journaling as a work-around, which also feeds my artsy-fartsy side :) Maybe through mixed media I can put those feelings onto a page without fear of being misunderstood or offending someone. Words are explicit, whereas art is more ambiguous and open to interpretation.
Mark, I’ve been journaling digitally on a daily basis for almost four years now. For me there are thoughts and observations in my journal that I wouldn’t want others to be privy to. They are, at times, extremely personal reflections, which is a primary reason for me not using a physical journal.
I’m interested to hear your thoughts on physical vs digital journaling. Have you written about this before? If so, I’d appreciate if you could link to it. If not, would love to see you touch on it in the future. Just an idea.
Hi Mark, thanks for your comment. I haven't written about this before and it sounds like a good newsletter topic!
So glad to hear I'm not the only one who feels this way!
As you say, some of those 'thoughts and observations' are private, for a variety of reasons. I've decided on art journaling as a work-around, which also feeds my artsy-fartsy side :) Maybe through mixed media I can put those feelings onto a page without fear of being misunderstood or offending someone. Words are explicit, whereas art is more ambiguous and open to interpretation.