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Anyone keep a mood diary? (Original Post) irisblue Jan 2018 OP
Hmm shenmue Jan 2018 #1
I'm thinking I'll try this, a small one that fits in a jean pocket. irisblue Jan 2018 #2
Thanks! shenmue Jan 2018 #3
Not so much mood, as a journal I write in daily or as needed NRaleighLiberal Jan 2018 #4
I did the same thing...sort of like documenting things and BigmanPigman Jan 2018 #5

irisblue

(34,197 posts)
2. I'm thinking I'll try this, a small one that fits in a jean pocket.
Sat Jan 27, 2018, 03:47 PM
Jan 2018

Shenmue You really are one of the sweetest people on DU.

NRaleighLiberal

(60,471 posts)
4. Not so much mood, as a journal I write in daily or as needed
Sat Jan 27, 2018, 04:20 PM
Jan 2018

I've kept a journal on and off since entering grad school back in 1978. It's always been therapeutic for me to "write things out of myself". Back then it was to not only help me find myself and what I was doing, but document those early days in grad school, my first time away from home.

Each vacation we take I journal our days - those go back to 2002 or so.

I really got serious about it again when my first book came out - this put me in such uncharted waters (stress, often panic mode - the unknown, being in front of people a lot, dealing with competition, etc) that I found daily jottings, often in the morning, help me to deal with the stress and sometimes fear.

Hope that helps!

BigmanPigman

(52,216 posts)
5. I did the same thing...sort of like documenting things and
Sat Jan 27, 2018, 06:44 PM
Jan 2018

not really going into feelings. I filled binders and notebooks for 15 years and finally stopped when I realized it was becoming a chore instead of something that made me feel better.

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