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Journal Writing Techniques – Secrets Of Great Journal Writing
By Michael Lee

 

 

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Whether you are writing a journal for an assignment or for personal purposes, having good journal writing techniques will really come in handy.

There are times that you will encounter what is known as a writer’s block. But with the right journal writing techniques, you can overcome this challenge in no time.

What is Journal Writing?

Journal writing is the process of recording your own personal experiences. You can write the detail of your experience as well as your comments, reactions, and reflections on that particular event.

You need not be a great writer to be able to write your own journal. You only have to organize your thoughts well so you can easily put them into words.

Basic Journal Writing Techniques

Journal writing can be as free formed as possible. There is no standard rule to follow. The important thing to remember is that the content should be coming from your own ideas, based on your experiences.

One of the most common problems that people usually encounter is choosing a topic to write about. You may have a plethora of ideas running through your head, but you just can’t seem to make a decision on what to choose.

A good journal writing technique that you can use is to get a piece of paper and a pen. Write down every topic that you can think about. Write every idea you have on your head until there is nothing left.

Now you have a list of topics that you can write about. Browse through your list and find that topic that strikes you emotionally more than others.

Now that you have your topic, write your thoughts about it. Some people can’t instantly organize their thoughts and put them in paragraph form.

Here is one of the journal writing techniques that could help you. Again, get a piece of paper and a pen, and create an outline based on your topic.

On top of the page, write your topic; below it, write every idea that pops to your mind. It would be best to just write it in a bullet or list form at first.

Once you have done that, you now have written your ideas; the only thing left to do is to arrange and organize what you have written and turn them into paragraph forms.

Developing Your Own Journal Writing Techniques

As you continue with your journal writing activities, you will be able to develop your own journal writing techniques. However, when you try to develop your own set of techniques, remember to base them on the basic principles of journal writing.

Journal writing is a very enjoyable as well as therapeutic activity that any person can do. Even people who have no inclination to writing can do this especially if they know and practice some journal writing techniques.



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