I've recently started using 750 Words to get back into journaling daily. I tried handwritten morning pages and I couldn't stay consistent with it. 750 Words allows me to have access anywhere (computer, tablet, phone) and it's been so helpful with getting back into the practice. As much as I miss the more tactile parts of physical journaling, it's all about what works for us in this phase of life.
Thank you for sharing your perspective. I'm not sure why people feel the need to bring others down about something they're passionate about. If digital journaling works for you, wonderful. If it's not your cup of tea, that's fine, too!
Your newsletters is one of my favorites, it always brings me joy!
I love this, Marissa, and I’m so glad you’ve found something that helps you stay consistent. I’ve done something similar where I did 750 words in Day One (so funny that they’re both 750 words…) and it felt really good to do so.
Karen—excellent point! I got so wrapped up in the safety argument of it all that I forgot to mention the whole point of journaling in the first place. Thank you for reading and for your comment!
I've recently started using 750 Words to get back into journaling daily. I tried handwritten morning pages and I couldn't stay consistent with it. 750 Words allows me to have access anywhere (computer, tablet, phone) and it's been so helpful with getting back into the practice. As much as I miss the more tactile parts of physical journaling, it's all about what works for us in this phase of life.
Thank you for sharing your perspective. I'm not sure why people feel the need to bring others down about something they're passionate about. If digital journaling works for you, wonderful. If it's not your cup of tea, that's fine, too!
Your newsletters is one of my favorites, it always brings me joy!
I love this, Marissa, and I’m so glad you’ve found something that helps you stay consistent. I’ve done something similar where I did 750 words in Day One (so funny that they’re both 750 words…) and it felt really good to do so.
Thanks for the kind words, too!
What a fresh perspective.
I think the real point is for us to journal our thoughts and dreams so that we might think more deeply about them.
Always love reading
your ellipsis! 🦋☺️
Karen—excellent point! I got so wrapped up in the safety argument of it all that I forgot to mention the whole point of journaling in the first place. Thank you for reading and for your comment!