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Jo Linney's avatar

Food for thought as usual, Tanya. I find morning pages helps me with my writing but I agree it can be difficult to maintain. I see it slightly differently from journaling. I love journal prompts, the sitting down and reflecting on certain aspects of my life. I do both.

Morning pages is often total garbage and no I don’t always do 3 pages often 1 or 2. They are my ritual when I have given the dogs their comfort breaks, fed them, made my cup of tea and am back in bed with said tea. Nothing can happen in this house until that’s all done.

I love journaling at other times, sentence stems, micro moments etc, they make me think often about the best and worst things in my life and reevaluate.

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Annika's avatar

This is an interesting read. I followed The Artist's Way last spring, and it was really only the Morning Pages that stuck with me. But similar to you, sometimes they have felt forceful and not fun. So, I just made a rule to write up to three pages if I felt like it, and at a time of day that made sense to me. Sometimes that's first thing, mid-afternoon, or immediately before bed. We just have to make these practices work for us, right? Like you say, we have to find our own journaling path.

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