Charlene Kinsington decided to bring her face-to-face workshop on journaling to the web. This way people could access this important information from anywhere.
his website was developed to accomplish two things. First, for people to become comfortable with personal writing, with writing techniques called, "Touchstones" for both the seasoned journaler and the brand-new writer as well. Second, to share the experience that one can create what they want in their own life.
This site has several links to blog hosts. Also, there are services to help with your journaling needs.
Journal For You has a huge assortment of articles and guides to keeping a journal. It also has a place to submit your own writing for others to view. It’s for those interested in writing to improve their skills or to find some sense of relaxation.
This is a great site that has a step-by-step online workshop on how to get your journal started. The journal described here is a daily, handwritten personal account of your life.
Diarist.net calls itself a “comprehensive starting point for both writers and readers of online journals.” It has online diary directories, polls, journal prompts, community areas, celebrity journals, diarist awards, and a lot more to poke around in. There is also a few links to places that will help you start your own weblog.
Blogging: Genius Strategies for Instant Web Contentby Biz StoneThis is a more advanced look at weblogs for those who are serious about starting one. It goes through the process of choosing hosts and software but also has more advanced advice for those who have already set theirs up.
How to Make a Journal of Your Life by Dan Price This is a popular guide to starting a journal of your own. It’s simple, readable and will spark your creativity.
The Weblog Handbook: Practical Advice on Creating and Maintaining Your Blogby Rebecca BloodThis book explains how weblogs work and what their impact has been on pop culture and the media. It’s meant to be a guide for beginners on how to start and upkeep weblogs, including things like web etiquette and ethics.
Keeping a Nature Journal: Discover a Whole New Way of Seeing the World Around Youby Clare Walker Leslie, Charles E. Roth Nature journaling is another way to get the benefits of writing everyday. In the spirit of “stop and smell the roses” it can be a great way to relax and reconnect with the world around you.
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