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Because many of my entries happened during the pandemic lockdown period or the months following (when it was still difficult to go out and live life), I found a common theme upon reflection: I, like so many others, really missed the activities in life that I’d long taken for granted, like going to art exhibits, concerts, and shows; taking trips; and hanging out with friends. This small handsome book features a rich oatmeal-colored, canvas cloth case, striking metallic page edges, and a ribbon page marker and one line for every day.
Expand your journaling with this five-year memory book journal, a tactile version of the bestselling One Line a Day memory book.I also noticed that my mood seemed happier during the times I mentioned doing yoga, Pilates, or dance. I think this would make a great gift for newly weds to capture a line a day for the first 5 years of marriage.
When I first began my journal, each entry started with “Today, I…” The redundant sentence starter soon inspired me to look for more creative ways to begin, which turned me into a more thoughtful observer of my surroundings.
I hope these tips can be useful to you if you want to try journaling or if you want to restart your journaling journey. I have been keeping a ‘one line a day’ journal for more than three years now, and it has become a lovely, simple evening ritual.
The 365 days of the year each have a page, with five entries so you can revisit what you wrote last year and what you were doing on this day for five years! All of these are patterns I might not have observed without the self-reflection prompted by my journal, and by tuning in to them, I become increasingly capable of using the past to plan for the future. Something you’ve watched/heard/read Make a note of any article, book chapter or quote, podcast episode or TV programme from your day.It seems substantially built enough to survive 5 years of note taking (assuming you aren’t dragging it up El Capitan and wilderness treks every month). Something you’ve learnt We all learn something every day, whether it’s a new fact, a big life lesson or something about ourselves. It works fine, you don't need to squash your writing if you keep it to a line, just make sure you look at the size shown and know it in advance. Personalised advertising may be considered a “sale” or “sharing” of information under California and other state privacy laws, and you may have a right to opt out. A great way to easily recognise the extraordinary but recurring events that come into your life over time.