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Memories: Why I Keep a One-Sentence Journal.
Posted on Mar 31, 2009 5:23:00 PM  |  By GretchenRubin

WriteOne of my successful happiness-project resolutions is to Keep a one-sentence journal.



I started this journal because I’d become alarmed by how little I remembered about my own past. I decided to make a much greater effort to take photos and videos regularly, as a kind of diary to keep happy memories vivid – especially memories of my children as they grew.



I also wished that I could keep a proper journal, but that just would have been too much work. However, I decided I could write one sentence each night -- so I invented my “one-sentence journal.” Each night, I write one sentence (well, often it’s three or four sentences, and I type them into the computer instead of hand-writing) about what happened that day.



In particular, it’s a great way to record those kids-say-the-darndest-things moments. I always think that I’ll never forget, but I do. Until my mother reminded me, I’d forgotten about the time when, years ago, as we were driving across a bridge, I asked my husband, “Have we ever seen this drawbridge up before?” and my daughter piped up from her car seat, “If that’s the drawbridge, where’s the castle?”



Already, I love looking back in my journal to see what we were doing two years ago on a particular date. Just a sentence or two brings memories flooding back.



It’s very satisfying: it’s manageable, so it doesn’t make me feel burdened; it gives me the atmosphere of growth so important to happiness; it helps keep happy memories vivid (because I’m much more inclined to write about happy events than unhappy events); and it gives me a daily reason to pause and thinking lovingly about my family.



The days are long, but the years are short.





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Great idea; simple and meaningful. It's a lot like what people do on Facebook and Myspace: post a line about what's on their mind. I'll write my sentences in my daily planner. The first one will be, "Today I start my one sentence journal."

Posted by: Carolyn| Thursday, April 02, 2009 at 04:16 PM




I agree with Carolyn although I am not as sure just yet the best place to record it.
Maybe an entry at the end of the day in my calendar?

Posted by: Lisa| Thursday, April 02, 2009 at 07:37 PM




I started doing this as well in a personal Wordpress blog - now I find I use Twitter more often for my family musings (the non-personal ones anyway) and fun kid comments since it is so easily at hand.

An interesting case of the one line journal can also be found at the Twitter account of Genevieve Spencer, which is her circa 1937 journal as being posted by her niece and nephew once per day.

http://twitter.com/Genny_Spencer

Posted by: John| Thursday, April 02, 2009 at 08:29 PM




Speaking of journals, I found these very cool Between Me And You keepsakes. I love 'em. http://www.sanddunebooks.com

Posted by: Wanda| Friday, May 01, 2009 at 06:25 PM




My Mom has kept 5-year diaries for most of her 70+ years. These books give 3 or 4 lines for each day, just enough for a sentence or two. That is, a page may be for "May 4th", with room on the page for 5 entries. A bonus is that she can see at a glance what she was doing a year (or more) ago. These diaries have also been invaluable to my Dad for his latest project of organizing all the old family photos.

Posted by: Stan James| Saturday, June 06, 2009 at 11:17 AM






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