Rooke
Redshirt
I'm considering starting two journals next month, by day one.
The first journal would be very straight foward, and I'd just keep track of goals I have. For instance if I wanted to not-procrastinate for at least four hours every day (most likely studying), I'd report if I managed to do that in this first journal, much briefly.
The second journal, that excites me the most, however, would be meant to register my ideas and thoughts. This would be the very opposite of straight foward: there would be countless pages of carefully choosen words about every detail of every little thing that caught my interest.
I think I need the first journal because if I have a really hard time following through my plans (or planning at all) then working on that is what I need the most.
The second journal will be beneficial for several reasons:
1 - I will record my ideas, so they are not gone if I die
2 - By writing things down I'll take them off my head instead of reevaluate every little thing over and over again until I think myself to death
3 - I won't have to think about an issue twice if
4 - I maybe set time during the day specially for thinking, instead of doing so when I'm supposed to be doing other stuff
I'll try that for 90 days. If it doesn't fit me, I'll drop the habit.
I'm not if I should use paper and ink, computer, or audio recordings. I'm inclined to use paper, because I have this very elegant black notebook I bought that I never used, it's almos like it's begging to being written on.
The first journal would be very straight foward, and I'd just keep track of goals I have. For instance if I wanted to not-procrastinate for at least four hours every day (most likely studying), I'd report if I managed to do that in this first journal, much briefly.
The second journal, that excites me the most, however, would be meant to register my ideas and thoughts. This would be the very opposite of straight foward: there would be countless pages of carefully choosen words about every detail of every little thing that caught my interest.
I think I need the first journal because if I have a really hard time following through my plans (or planning at all) then working on that is what I need the most.
The second journal will be beneficial for several reasons:
1 - I will record my ideas, so they are not gone if I die
2 - By writing things down I'll take them off my head instead of reevaluate every little thing over and over again until I think myself to death
3 - I won't have to think about an issue twice if
4 - I maybe set time during the day specially for thinking, instead of doing so when I'm supposed to be doing other stuff
I'll try that for 90 days. If it doesn't fit me, I'll drop the habit.
I'm not if I should use paper and ink, computer, or audio recordings. I'm inclined to use paper, because I have this very elegant black notebook I bought that I never used, it's almos like it's begging to being written on.