Do you write a journal/diary?
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Re: Do you write a journal/diary?
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I read through it once and my grammar was absolutely appalling but it was pretty cute! Some of the things I used to obsess about seem quite trivial now.
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OMG, one of my greatest fears is people having read my inner thoughts! I am a little freaked out when I read that your mother read it. I guess that is just how mothers are.MilaThegoddess wrote: ↑08 Jul 2020, 00:14 I used to keep a diary that I used to write in but my mom found it one time and went through it so I have this very rational fear of people invading my inner thoughts...
I read through it once and my grammar was absolutely appalling but it was pretty cute! Some of the things I used to obsess about seem quite trivial now.
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Yeah, I also find writing down my thoughts on my writing projects helpful and insightful.Barbie_sidhu wrote: ↑01 Jun 2020, 01:27 I write in my journal almost twice or thrice a week. Everything i write helps me put something new to my story writing projects.
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