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Should you throw away diaries?

Should you throw away diaries?

Don’t throw out your journals—they are tiny pieces of you. They are the raw materials for whatever autobiography you may want to write later. For years, I clung to my journals without understanding why, but in the end, it felt much better to throw them away entirely.

What to do with old diaries?

If you do decide to keep those old journals, don’t leave them lying around waiting for them to collect dust or get ruined by potential damage. Instead, you can get them laminated or carefully remove pages and put them away for safekeeping in a scrapbook.

What do you do with old diary and journals?

Read through one old journal a week. If it’s full of entries that will do you no good, or is a reminder of a sad or bad part of your life, toss it in the recycle bin or have a bonfire/journal burning party. Who wants all that negativity stored so closely? Do away with it forever.

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Why did Crusoe keep a journal?

He kept a journal to track his daily activities and to have memorial of what he did on the island. He was also a middle-class person, every middle-class person had a journal where he notes all that he makes.

Can you journal too much?

Journaling may cause you to overthink your life Some people think about their journal so much that it keeps them from experiencing their lives firsthand. This might just be a silly example, but it is possible that a compulsive journaling habit can cause you to constantly overthink your life.

Why you should not keep a diary?

Bridget Jones’s Diary In it, she chronicles her deepest darkest secrets, and then, just when she’s on the cusp of sealing the deal with Mr. Darcy, he discovers the diary and reads Bridget’s unflattering first impression of him. Lesson: Secure your diary so it only opens following a successful retina scan.

Do you like diary writing why?

Keep your thoughts organized. Diaries help us to organize our thoughts and make them apprehensible. You can record daily events, thoughts and feelings about certain experiences or opinions. Journey allows you to tag and archive your diary entries.

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Should I keep old notebooks?

Generally, if a notebook has at least 20 pages free, it’s worth keeping. Recycle old notes if you don’t need them. If you do, cut them out using scissors or a utility knife. This will keep the papers nice and flat compared to ripping them out.

What is the evil date of Crusoe’s life?

1st of September, 1659
After the ship was ready, Crusoe went “on board in an evil hour, the 1st of September, 1659, being the same day eight years that I went from my father and mother at Hull.” The ship carried little in commerce, except toys and trinkets for their trade with the Negroes.

Do you regret the things you have not done?

When you are aware of the decisions you are making, there is nothing to regret. The last thing you want to do is get 10 years into the future and look back and regret all the things you decided not to do, whether that was focusing on your health or making time for the things that really matter.

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What do you think about diary diaries?

The diaries themselves are mainly pretty boring to be honest. They contain detailed descriptions of what I got up to in each lesson at school that day, along with plenty of teenage angst which makes me cringe when I read it back.

What are some regrets you have in your marriage?

The regrets most of us have is that we didn’t correct some or most of those “little things” along the way. We can’t control our spouse but we can control our actions and we know – deep down – we could have done more. 13. Taught my kids to do stuff more.

What are some things that you regret about your past relationships?

Breaking up with my true love/Getting dumped by them. Romance is a big area of regret for most of us. Maybe we dumped someone that we wish we hadn’t. Maybe they dumped us. Most play a never-ending game of “what might have been” for the rest of their lives.