![]() I haven't read the book yet - still waiting for the physical version due out next month. Mark Forster wrote: > How is this coming along? I've always liked free-from / journaling, and am intrigued by this combination approach with 5T. ![]() It seems like a good time to give a couple other methods a try. Lots of interesting discussion going on! I've been on vacation and am going back to work on Tuesday. I've been away from the forum for a few weeks. I don't want something which is a burden to keep up, but something that I can use in any way I want to, when I want to, and only when I want to. 9) Notes from visiting art gallery 10) Copying out passages in French 11) Celebrating birth of my fifth grandchild 12) Quotes from articles read 13) Writing out a poem I want to learn by heart 14) Lightbulb thoughts The whole idea is NOT to be systematic. 6) Record of walking routes and distances. ![]() 4) Notes on my thinking and experiments to improve FVP (with some experimental lists). 2) Questioning exercises (as per "Secrets of Productive People") 3) Record of books started and finished. Over the last few weeks I've used it for: 1) A record of particularly notable things which have happened or which I've experienced. I frequently read back in it, but can't be bothered to index it or even write page numbers. I date each day and basically write down anything that I want to, drawing a line under each separate note. It's one of my most treasured possessions. Personally I do have a journal, which I keep in a soft-cover unlined Moleskine. On the other hand I know some people swear by it - and I'm not going to say that they are wrong to do so. I tried it myself a couple of years ago and found it just too prescriptive for my taste and I really didn't get much out of it. So the only way to find out is to give it the whirl. What works for one may or may not work for another. Tommy: I think different people will have different experiences of how useful it is.
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