I write in a journal occasionally. But it is not a daily discipline for me.
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Journaling is something that I've always tried to get into.
I don't write every day. I write when I want to write.
Putting words on paper regularly is part of the necessary discipline of writing. A journal is a great way to do that.
Write every day. You don't have to write about anything specific, but you should exercise your writing muscle constantly.
My own habit had always been to write about the things that ticked me off in a given day. If I kept a journal at all, I kept it to vent.
I write in a journal first, briefly. Then read something I've read many times before, for about half an hour, then rework what I wrote the day before.
I am not very regimented unless I have to be. I wish I was someone that could just write every day, but I tend to work on specific projects for a specific period of time and then stop.
I've had journals ever since I was really little. Sometimes I write poems and stuff, but for the most part I write down what happens to me during the day that I don't want to forget. So I have books filled with little things like that.
I resolved to start journaling every day, and so far I've been journaling every day, and it's been great.
I've always prided myself on my discipline as a writer. I do it like a job. I get up in the morning and go to my desk.