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> I have written to myself (diary or journalling) for the last 53
years. I don't know if it is a diary or a journal, but it is the
most valuable tool I've found for getting out the emotions,
preserving the moments, witnessing the reasons for decisions
(relationships and others) and acknowledging my being.
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> I am a retired pharmacist and event coordination of social
events, I always seem to be a counselor on the side. I am also a
minister. I'm not sure anyone has ever come to me for guidance that
didn't get the "you need to be writting this down" suggestion. Our
words are powerful - and when they are stuck in our heads, they can
become overwhelming and/or confusing. When we release them to paper,
we both release their hold and honor the wisdom that may have been
trapped and unseen.
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> Where do I keep my journals? Working ones - anywhere around the
house, but always one in the car or brief case for those thoughts
away from home. Retired ones --- in a space my good friends know to
go, remove the contents and burn them unseen before my family comes
to claim the body.
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> A couple of years ago I was faced with econmic ruin. My friends
all said --- don't worry, we will take care AND we know BURN the
nightstand. :)
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> Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all. Try it now.
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