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A Place where I can truly be me

#833276 added November 8, 2014 at 5:01pm
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Diaries?
Let's talk " Many of us associate keeping a diary with our emotionally volatile teenage years. But new research suggests that recording our run-of-the-mill, daily experiences, rather than just our highs and lows, could bring us unexpected joy." Do you agree or disagree? Do you keep a diary ?

Well to be honest,Yes, When I was a teenager I kept a dairy. back when I was teenager though, I didn't need a diary. Maybe I was a little strange. All I needed was a piece of paper and something to write with and I was always writing my feelings down on paper. I've always been an emotional person so it was my way of getting my emotions out...I know strange, right.

I had a lot of friends and I moved away from them in Junior High so I wrote a lot of letters. For years I kept in touch with my classmates this way and believe it or not I'm still in touch with most of them now through modern technology in one way or the other.

Since I've started writing this blog believe it or not I, personally,find it very gratifying. I like to go back and reread my posts. My own posts make me smile *Smile* or *Laugh* or even *Cry* in good way at times. I do believe that writing a journal/dairy/blog, especially, when, it's a, truly, personal one you put your whole whole heart and soul into can be very satisfying and bring not only you, but others who read it inner peace. May we all find it...~Marcia

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A song that gives me inner peace when I hear it as well as sing it
Singing Acapella ~ Martina McBride

O Holy Night





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