
You don't have to be a great writer, perfect speller, or creative thinker to keep a personal journal. Journal writing means that you regularly write down your thoughts and experiences.
This description was found under the heading "Journal Writing: The Basics" on the website: www.42.explore.com/journal.htm.
There are many reasons a persons chooses to keep a journal. Many people are turning to blogs to create online journal entries that speak of their interests or experiences; however, I still believe that the serious journal keeper still wishes to keep some things to themselves using pen and paper.

This description was found under the heading "Journal Writing: The Basics" on the website: www.42.explore.com/journal.htm.
There are many reasons a persons chooses to keep a journal. Many people are turning to blogs to create online journal entries that speak of their interests or experiences; however, I still believe that the serious journal keeper still wishes to keep some things to themselves using pen and paper.

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