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gail - 2004-05-24 21:10:24
I, too, have a group of journals I look at and YES you are the best at updating :) Of course, I don't have a journal out there at all . . . Overcoming fear has been a big issue - a couple summers ago I jumped out of planes about 10 times trying to wake myself up out of a stupor. The last jump almost killed me and I took up pottery instead. There is a philosophy (course in miracles) that all negative emotions are really fear in disguise (anger, etc). I try to remember that when someone is being difficult.
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Wendy - 2004-05-25 08:01:51
I read about 6 journals per day; mostly college friends who have moved away, and you! If you are looking for mine, I've moved; my family had started embarrassing me by printing things and posting them on refrigerators... To avoid that sort of thing, I'm now at livejournal.com. If you create a free LJ account, I can add you to my list, if you want. I update every weekday.
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theatre-geek - 2004-05-25 09:37:39
Sometimes, i look at that blank page and...nothing. I don't know what to write. If I went deep into what I think and who I really am, I doubt if people would want to read my journal. I try to keep the subject matter light and interesting. Lately, my thoughts haven't been too interesting. I know what you mean about cleaning house. I should do that. I may be guilty to not leaving enough comments or guest book entries. I read people, but I don't say much. Maybe that's why they don't say much to me. You remain one of my favorite reads here on DL. I'm still reading your "oldies".
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kookla-poo-head - 2004-05-26 11:21:41
I'm back... if anyone cares to see silly pictures :)
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amanda - 2004-06-20 13:34:12
You make good points about the online journaling thing . . . My website began as a way to play with my new web design software, then I added the journal as an experiment. I'm on the computer at work all day, then when I have a chance to spend an evening at home, I have a difficult time fitting everything in. I know it's lame. I do get complaints when I don't update or write enough. But I must add, my dad/relatives started reading and it limits me in terms of content. Some of the topics I'd like to tackle wouldn't go over so well with my father, I'm afraid. My goal is to write about ideas, rather than things or people, but I pretty much just write whatever comes to me. I like reading yours . . . wish I could be more descriptive and responsible about updating like you!!
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