Benefits of a Daily Diary and Topic Journals | Derek Sivers
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(highlight:: For each subject that you might have ongoing thoughts about, start a separate “Thoughts On” journal.
Whenever you have some thoughts on this subject, open up that file, write today’s date, then start writing.
To give you an example, here are my “Thoughts On” journals as of today:
Accounting
Addiction
Airports
Alcohol
Ambition
Animation
AppDevelopment
Artist
Assistant
BeingSocial
Blog
BookNotes
BookPublishing
Calendar
Carla
Changes
Chess
Chinese
Cities
Comedy
Comparing
Computers
Conferences
Countries
Dance
Dog
Entrepreneur
Erika
Europe
EventStrategy
Expat
ExploreExpand
Fame
Fan
Friends
Goals
Gratification
Habits
Home
IdealMe
Image
Infrastructure
Intense
Interviews
Investing)
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(highlight:: I find it so useful to keep my thoughts on each subject together, because I can see my past thoughts and current thoughts in one place.
I can see how my thoughts on this subject have evolved or keep repeating.
Sometimes I think I have a new thought on a subject, so I open up the file and write it down, then afterwards I see I had that same thought a year ago and had forgotten about it.
If you care about your thoughts, keep them.)
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(highlight:: I especially like my “Regrets” journal.
Whenever I do something I regret, I write it down there, noting why I regret it, what I wish I would have done instead, and how I hope to prevent this in the future.)
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title: Benefits of a Daily Diary and Topic Journals | Derek Sivers
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!tags:: #lit✍/📰️article/highlights
!links:: journaling, writing,
!ref:: Benefits of a Daily Diary and Topic Journals | Derek Sivers
!author:: sive.rs
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Reference
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Notes
(highlight:: For each subject that you might have ongoing thoughts about, start a separate “Thoughts On” journal.
Whenever you have some thoughts on this subject, open up that file, write today’s date, then start writing.
To give you an example, here are my “Thoughts On” journals as of today:
Accounting
Addiction
Airports
Alcohol
Ambition
Animation
AppDevelopment
Artist
Assistant
BeingSocial
Blog
BookNotes
BookPublishing
Calendar
Carla
Changes
Chess
Chinese
Cities
Comedy
Comparing
Computers
Conferences
Countries
Dance
Dog
Entrepreneur
Erika
Europe
EventStrategy
Expat
ExploreExpand
Fame
Fan
Friends
Goals
Gratification
Habits
Home
IdealMe
Image
Infrastructure
Intense
Interviews
Investing)
- No location available
-
(highlight:: I find it so useful to keep my thoughts on each subject together, because I can see my past thoughts and current thoughts in one place.
I can see how my thoughts on this subject have evolved or keep repeating.
Sometimes I think I have a new thought on a subject, so I open up the file and write it down, then afterwards I see I had that same thought a year ago and had forgotten about it.
If you care about your thoughts, keep them.)
- No location available
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(highlight:: I especially like my “Regrets” journal.
Whenever I do something I regret, I write it down there, noting why I regret it, what I wish I would have done instead, and how I hope to prevent this in the future.)
- No location available
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