You Don’t Have to Write About Your Day to Journal; Here Is a More Creative Way

God didn’t give everyone a best friend so he introduced us to the concept of ‘journaling’

Renuka Gavrani
7 min readMar 18, 2023

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But the traditional method of writing about your day sounds quite boring at times. I mean, it’s good to write about your day on some days but who would want to write the same details every day?

At least people like me whose life goes pretty normal, I don’t think I have much to add. Besides, I am an introvert and a pretty shy person hence, talking about my day brings a little more limelight which I definitely want to avoid.

And if you are anything like me who wants to journal but don’t want to write about your day every day, I am here to introduce an exciting method of journaling that I recently discovered.

Shall we start?

I have always viewed journaling as a means to express your feelings, address your emotions and most importantly keep a record of little things that felt like a little burst of joy to your heart. However, when you don’t write about such small details, no matter how great they are/were, you will forget about them in the near future.

And you must think, so what’s wrong with that? Billions of things happened and will happen…

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Renuka Gavrani

I talk about slow & Intentional living - taking you closer to a happy life. I am a published author of the book 'The Art of Being Alone': https://a.co/d/531JIFq