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Tuesday, 7th Aug 2007

A good idea - your daily "one-sentence journal"

Filed under: happiness, writing

I recently found out about a LifeRemix from Guy Kawasaki’s Blog. LifeRemix is “a band of bloggers who enrich people’s lives through blogging” and looks a nice resource for people, like me, who are on a journey of continuous personal development and learning.

Anyway, one of the articles aggregated on LifeRemix, and highlighted by Guy, struck me as worth mentioning, as it is something I will try myself. The author of The Happiness Project Blog, Gretchen Rubin, wrote a post about starting her daily “one-sentence journal“, saying

The idea of keeping a proper journal was far too daunting, so I decided instead to keep a “one-sentence journal.”

which I think is kinda how I feel as well. I initially started this blog to journal my experiences, thoughts and feelings on a daily basis, but found it rather difficult to write about something worthwhile telling people everyday or even once every few days. But I still want to remember these times, I don’t want to look back 10, 20 years from now and think, what was I doing? So a one or two sentences at the end of the day is really simple and doable, and since I’ve already dedicated the last 1-2 hours of my days to practicing my writing and reading, this extra thing would fit right in with my current habit.

I’m not sure I’ll post each daily “one-sentence” here on my blog, since I don’t think it of much value to you, but I might post something after a week of my combined one-sentence journal entries, if looks interesting enough and you’re interested.

Thursday, 26th Apr 2007

Sharing a secret about me

Filed under: reading, secret, writing

In light of yesterday’s quote of the night, I thought I’d share a secret interest of mine.

Throughout my childhood and high school days, I was never much into books and reading. In fact, I don’t think I read any of my setwork books completely, from cover to cover.
However, since the first Harry Potter movie came out and my niece started reading the books and was carrying on about it and the movie and they missed out so many details, etc, I decided to read the book she had and see what all the fuss was about.

It was the first book I couldn’t put down, and so from there I read the other books my niece had up till book 3, and then she got book 4 and I read that one also, and then there were no more, so I read them all over again, and then I couldn’t wait any longer for the rest to be published, so I went a searching.

I went a searching on Kazaa, and found a fanfiction book and was naiive enough to think it was the next one in the series, but justifiably so, it was brilliant. And so I came to find out about the huge world of fanfiction that surrounds the Harry Potter series. I dove right in.

I stop staving them to my PC after about 40 books from 25 authors, so I must have probably read about 80+ full length fanfiction novels and about 50 smaller, incomplete books to date and I’m still reading them, not at the fervency and I once used to, but once in a while I’ll browse around and read something from the fanfiction community.

This not only got me enjoying reading other “more senior” novels (usually suggestions from my sister), but also got me interested in writing. As yet, I haven’t written any books or anything, but it’s something I’m interested in. At the moment the only writing I do is blogging, but, hey, it’s a start.

Some of my friends and family know I’ve read Harry Potter and they know I really like it, but I don’t think they realize how deep my interest went as a result of community of fanfictions. It’s a bit embarrassing, as I’m 24 and these are seen as kids books, even though the fanfictions generally aren’t. They include themes and go to places the original books can’t due to them being targeted to kids.

Anyways, so that’s my secret. Comments welcome.

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