Post #10 of my English Class:
Journal Reflection: The Inner Journey
At the beginning follow the rules were very difficult especially the one
that says don't think because is very hard to not think while you are writing
but you get use to it. Also it was very hard to do not worry about grammar and
to keep your hand moving. Keeping my hand moving was hard because I usually
think a little before I write something and this was about putting there you
first thoughts. Sometimes, also I wanted to put really deep things but the
reality things is that most of the time you are just thinking in how tired you
are or about eating something because you are starving. The grammar was so hard
to ignore because since childhood the grammar is the main objective of the
teachers, but after all I did it.
When we started doing it I write on the morning because that was the
time in which my mind felt more clear, but then, I continue to wrote on the
evening because it was the time when I had all the things that happened to me
that day on my mind. Also, at the beginning the 10 minutes were too much time
you just get exhausted of writing your thoughts, but at the end the 10 minutes
were nothing they end really soon. I also noticed that my handwriting was more
free through time like it was effortless.
My inner journey would change a lot this year because I'm not just graduating
from the university, I'm also going to the St. Kitts medical school. And
because of this, one of the most significant journals was the one that I did on
the day of the interview. That day I write after the interview and I describe
all the feelings that I had, from happiness to stress. This was one of the best day of my life but
also one of the most stressful and I had the opportunity to reflect on this on
my journal.
Finally, I had to say that this inner journey has been very helpful because I can express some emotions
and feelings that I can't say. Also, it helped me with the stress because when
I had to make a decision I talk to myself with this journal and it helps me. I
will keep writing because I think it is a great opportunity to get rid of the
emotions and to connect with yourself.
Nice...thats how I started...now I have a blog and I use it to express my feelings about society....I also love reading other blogs and have discussions or simply enjoy the writting....if you make a blog please send me the page to enjoy...heres mine its in spanish but its ok......http://piensareal42.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteYes, writing on the mornings really helped me clearing my mind, it was a great exercise. Its amazing that your are going to St. Kitts medical school. I wish you more than the best. Good vibes.
ReplyDeleteI conclude this thought of yours that represents the clearing and cleansing of minds in the morning. St. Kitts sounds awesome, I hope you achieve all of your goals in you academic adventure.
ReplyDeleteTotally agree with Eva, I wish you too the best with what you're doing. And I agree with you when you said that in the first time was really difficult because was a total new way to express ourselves to everyone.
ReplyDeleteWow, I need to agree with both Eva and Sahara. Congratulations on getting accepted into medical school! Anyways, I have to say the journals were very difficult for me as well. During the first few weeks, I struggled with my writing because I'm usually very careful and a perfectionist with everything I do. So ignoring grammar and spelling was awful at first, but as the weeks passed, I learned how to ignore that and focus exclusively on my first thoughts.
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