Journalling again

by Shang Lee

I thought a blog was sufficient, but I guess I need a freer outlet. I still edit what I think in a blog, so that it doesn’t offend people that I know and still keep the message clear. That’s tough, which is why journalling helps. A private journal that is. A private journal allows me to “just write”. Many times my thoughts are not so free flowing when blogging, because I cannot just write.

After downloading The Journal, as recommended by Steve, I found it a joy to be able to type freely again. I have plenty of drafts in my wordpress which I feel it’s too personal, which is why they remain still as drafts. I guess I’m after all not a very open person, not yet anyway… :)

For now, I’m keeping 3 separate journals – a daily one where anything goes, a Tai Chi journal where I’m keeping track of my progress, and a reading journal where I keep track of the books I’m reading (so I don’t lose the essence of those books). I’m considering keeping a professional journal as well, but I somehow cannot justify my personal time spent on reflecting on my work. I do feel that it’s important, but I feel that the company should allow such down time as part of work. The company that i’m with now is not so pro on that, although it’s much better than most other companies I’ve heard of already, so I’m still quite lucky to be here, and lucky enough to still have a job in the current economic turmoil.

A side effect of journalling? I get to write more and post more often. :D


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