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1. Choose your kind of journal
•A book, where you write with a pen or pencil onto paper
2. Date your entry
•You think you will remember when it happened, but without a written date, you might forget.
3. Tell the truth
•The journal is a record of how you felt and what you did. Telling the truth will make you a reliable storyteller. If you haven’t cleaned the seven litter boxes for a week, don’t write that you clean them every day simply because you want your readers one hundred years from now to think you had good habits.
4. Write down details
•Record details like the time, location, who you were with, what you were wearing. Details will help bring the memory alive when you record using your five senses.To this day, if I smell a certain kind of Japanese soup, I can remember vividly the day I flew to Korea to renew my Japanese visa, only to discover the Japanese embassy was closed for a traditional Japanese holiday.
5. Write down what you felt
•What you were thinking? Were you mad? Sad? Happy? Write down why.
6. Write a lot or a little
•A journal entry doesn’t have to be three pages long. It can be a few words that describe what happened, a few sentences about the highlight of your day, or it can be a short description of an event from your day, where you describe details to help you remember what happened. Like, what time of day was it? What sound do you remember?
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