The art of journaling (it’s not all about writing)

Lately I’ve been sensing that there was another ecourse hovering in my general head space. But what? I asked around. People offered up suggestions. But my general languishing left me lackadaisical about starting anything.

But then Jamie R came along and saved the day. She writes:

“I am already a journaler and I was wondering how to turn streams of conscious thought into something more focused, like a story vs rambling about all the things in no particular order.”

And I thought, Yep, I know about this. The art of journaling isn’t all about writing. There is also editing, organizing, deciding, and also choosing to NOT write in the journal. I know. *mind blown*Often we get stuck in writing and are not sure about the next steps, so I created a course called:*

This title makes me laugh, laugh, laugh so I kept it. Jamie R simply pulled me OUT of my languishing and back into CREATIVITY.

If there is one thing I know about, it is journaling. Pages and pages, books and books. A whole hot mess of thought captured in the beautiful Apica Twin Ring:

Featured with the ultimate companion, the UniBall Vision Micro pen.

I’ve become such a sucker for this combo that I can hardly write without them. To not have them sends me into silent fits of fury. I enjoy writing with them so much that I can go on and on and on, day after day, year after year, with journals filled with “rambling about all the things in no particular order” as Jamie R so eloquently states.

But what to DO!?!?!?! with all that genius? How to BEGIN sorting though that hot mess? How does one make something wonderful from all the journal writing? In this new course, you’ll learn:

How to sort through the journals with an editor’s eyeLearn what to toss and what to keepHow to organize the contentDecide what project to do firstThe behind-the-scenes of how I turn my journal writing into books, art, letters, and blog posts.

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Once I figured out how to sort through my journals, I ended up on a clear, time-efficient path to MAKING THE THINGS instead of writing about making the things. I started 11 years ago and have since wrote 3 best selling books.

Amazingly enough. It all started when I figured out WHAT TO DO with my journal writing. 

SAVE $30 until May 31, 2021

I figured, if you’re reading this, chances are you’re already on my list. If you’re on my list, you should get fancy discounts. If you want this course, you probably already know you’re going to take it, so save some cash and buy yourself flowers and art supplies.

Interesting background tidbits on making this new ecourse:

The videos in this new ecourse are way more fun. I just let the camera roll and kept the less polished bits. Sometimes I look at other course creators and I stop listening to the content and just stare at their perfection. The hair. The teeth. The eloquence. It makes me wonder if they are really that nice or are seething Cruellas beneath all that SHOW.

On camera:

Off camera:

But with me, I brushed my hair. You’re welcome.

This is as good as it gets. My hair is still mostly curly-chemo-kink, but at least it’s long enough to wrangle into a writerly bun. When I began creating ecourses, I cared so deeply about the background, wanting it to be Mid-Century Modern with some rubber plants and light airy windows. But now I’m just glad most of the toys are off screen. And on this one I let my Funny Flag fly. I think it’s a side effect of our new Zoom world. We are discovering that real is better than perfect.

So if you’d like guidance on how to sort through all your journal writing and create something from it, check out the course. I gave you, dear reader, $30 off for the month of May.

PS If you would like to learn something from me that I don’t currently offer, let me know. If your question becomes a course, you’ll get it free.

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Published on May 10, 2021 11:20
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