![]() I don’t bother with that too much (I plan to get my personal blog re-started again for that!) I actually use my journal as a powerful personal development tool. Many people use their journals only to record life events. ![]() They range in price but typically hover around $39.99 and most have a 30+day trial. Here’s a short list of other programs that fit the bill: I’ve used several different programs and my current ones are Evernote and Penzu. I have “multiple” journals (within the program) such as a “spiritual journal”, “events journal”, “ideas journal”, etc. Plus I can also do a “search” with different key words. what I like about the computer journal that I can see a listing of my entries by date or topic. Although you can certainly keep a journal on your computer with just a word processor (like WORD) and of course the traditional method of a hand-written journal…. First of all, my biggest breakthrough came when I learned about all the journaling software that is out there. Journal writing for me in the past equaled total disaster!īut I’ve changed my tune over the last year. So yup….I’ve had my excuses! Did I mentioned that I always “lost” my journal when I felt slightly inclined to try and write. The #1 reason was that either my life was too boring to write about – or writing about it, was boring.īut when something significant did come up, my next excuse was that it hurt my hand too much (true, a broken thumb from years ago makes writing painful plus a small amount of arthritis that I’ve inherited). For years I have struggled with writing in my journal. You have no idea the resistance I have had to the idea of journaling.
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