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by Joan R. Neubauer (Author) "We all think about our legacy, but the shape each legacy takes is different for everyone..." (more)
Key Phrases: cathartic journal, other journalers, journaling habit, The Write Idea, The Least You Need, The Spiritual Journal (more...)
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  • Paperback: 1 pages
  • Publisher: Alpha (2000)
  • ISBN-10: 0028639804
  • ISBN-13: 978-0028639802
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.3 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #802,863 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Too much rigid scheduling and categories, August 20, 2002
By Zoe Cannon (Nottingham, NH United States) - See all my reviews
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Journal writing is an area I've been interested in for quite awhile, and I've read several books on the subject. I was disappointed by this book. It spends a lot of time categorizing different kinds of journals, such as the log journal, the unsent letter journal, and the cathartic journal, but I couldn't fit my journal writing into any of the categories and thought that a better approach might be to combine several of the approaches into your journal, an idea which is only mentioned briefly near the end of the book. Such rigid categorization goes against my idea of what a journal should be - in addition to the many categories of journals, there is a section on setting up a journal schedule where you map out the days of the week and times of day you will write in each of your journals, if you have more than one - and while this approach may work for others, I think that fitting my journal writing into categories and schedules would inhibit my creativity and make me like the process of journal writing less.

I also didn't like this book's strict adherence to the idea that you should force yourself to write every day for a certain amount of time to get yourself into the habit. I'm not saying this isn't a good thing to do - I think that in many cases it would be - but I don't think journal writing should be something you force yourself to do. If you start out with that mentality, it's less likely that you'll have fun with writing in your journal. The book says that deciding to keep a journal is making a commitment, and that if you don't think you can stick to a regular writing schedule then maybe you shouldn't make that sort of commitment. I disagree with this. I think that getting yourself to write in your journal every day is a good way to give yourself the habit of writing in your journal, as is having a regular writing time, but the most important thing is to enjoy it, whether you write every day or only every couple of months.

In the section on the family journal, which is a journal that all the members of the family get together to write in, one of the suggestions the book gives for keeping teenagers participating in the family journal is to take away privileges if they refuse to participate. I think that journal writing should be something to enjoy, and punishing teenagers for not participating in it makes it nearly certain that they won't view it this way. Journal writing should not be seen as a chore, and if this mindset is imposed on teenagers then it's much less likely that they'll want to keep a journal after they're grown up.

All in all, I think that this book focuses too much on journal writing as a responsibility and a method of goal-setting and self-improvement, and not enough on self-expression, creativity, and enjoying journal writing.

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26 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Obviously not for Idiots, July 8, 2001
I usually bypass the ...for Dummies and Idiot's Guides but after reading this Idiot's Guide I might be looking at others more closely. This book is well-written and thorough, a very good compendium and probably the first journaling book to read before considering purchasing others. It details the many types of journals as well as the many reasons a person might want to keep one in the first place as well how as what to journal in and how to keep the writing private. It goes into specifics for each type of journal ('the unsent letter', for example, toward healing and resolution) and generally serves to enlighten one about journaling.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Helpful Beyond Belief, March 27, 2001
By Amelia Wood (Prescott, AZ) - See all my reviews
As a Mormon, I've been trying to keep a creative and meaningful journal for years. I had so much I wanted to say, and say it well, but until I read this book, I had no idea how to do that. Now, with the information and ideas that this journaling book has given me, I'm keeping the kind of journal I've always dreamed of. I'm not only writing more creatively, but find myself leaning toward the more spiritual aspects of journal writing and growing. Give yourself the gift of this Idiot's Guide and quit feeling like an idiot.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Worst. Journaling. Book. Ever.
I have read many books on journaling (can't pass them up!) and this is, hands down (along with Neubauer's other book on journals) the worst in the field. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Mike Donovan

2.0 out of 5 stars A bunch of fluff writing ...
Luckily, I bought this one used, so I didn't give any money to the clearly money-hungry person who wrote it. Read more
Published on August 19, 2005 by Katie

1.0 out of 5 stars Worst book on journaling I have ever read.
I agree with some of the reviews written below...it was 250 pages long. It was like reading a textbook. Some of the suggestions were too basic..the book was plain awful. Read more
Published on October 27, 2003 by mediaagent

1.0 out of 5 stars About 250 pages too long
I bought this book to give me some ideas about how I could expand on the theme/historic journal I am keeping.

It didn't. Read more

Published on July 9, 2003 by Thomas F. Redmond

1.0 out of 5 stars zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz ...
I've kept diaries, notebooks, and journals for 30 years, and for fun and new ideas I like to read books about writing and journaling. Read more
Published on April 25, 2003 by Harriet M Welsch

4.0 out of 5 stars Overview on Journaling
As an eclectic journalist I come to appreciate this book for what it is, a medley of ideas that can be use to tailor your own journaling experience. Read more
Published on October 20, 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars A Good Overview of Journaling
I have now read two books on journaling. I was pleased with this volume's range of material, and the simplicity of the presentation. Read more
Published on May 6, 2002 by David R. Bess

1.0 out of 5 stars Shallow
After reading several journaling books this my least favorite. It spends much to much time on unimportant topics and doesn't show the journal to be the real tool it can be. Read more
Published on March 21, 2002 by Gretchen Dziengel

1.0 out of 5 stars Save your money
I was disappointed with the lack of useful instruction in this book. There is evidence that the author had difficulty padding the material out to book-length (an entire chapter is... Read more
Published on January 28, 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars This book will help journal lovers everywhere!...
I have only read half this book,and its already helping me. I keep 4 diffrent kinds of journals, and this book has help me with all of them,I try to read a chapter a day and in... Read more
Published on July 30, 2001 by blue_sage

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