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Has anyone ever created a scrapbook/ journal to help with their journey. I have the means and opportunity but am unsure on how to start and was wondering if anyone had managed this?Likewise, what would you include in your scrapbook?
Thanks.
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Hey!
I've had many journals over the years.
Some of the best advice I ever got about starting anything was...to just start, the momentum will take care of the rest!
I keep my poetry, songwords and lyrics, quotes, secrets...pics and stuff that meant something to me in that moment in the journal.
I find that its best to treat the journal/scrapbook like you would a dear friend - A really good friend is someone that you dont have to see everyday but one that you know is there when you need them.
Same with a journal - I dont force the writing or make the journal entry some kind of chore or job that I MUST do...cause that just gets boring, but more-so, just like a good friend...when I need to be totally and completely candid and say what I want to say without judgement, I have the journal that I can put that energy into and release, trusting that my journal keeps my words and feelings safe...just like a dear friend would!
Go for it, and do it your way!
Have fun.
MuchLove
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Hi Lostflutterby, this is a great topic!
I endorse SourceShield's advice about just starting somewhere. Starting small can help, and will progress with time. It can be quite a therapeutic activity which is best when not rushed. When I was recovering from mental illness several years ago, I started 'collaging', which was my own take on scrapbooking. I bought A3 display folders from Officeworks (not everywhere stocks them), an A3 pad of paper sheets and Sellotape Sticky Dots to attach pictures etc. to the sheets. I have six or seven of these folders full of pages I created, some which look great, and others which served as more of a distraction/engaging activity.
I created pages of quotes from magazines/pamphlets, photo collage pages, I used magazine images, handwritten cards I received, I typed pages of happy memories (and stuck the A4 pages onto an A3 sheet), wrote poems etc. There are so many possibilities. It's useful to have a drawer or folder you can keep magazine clippings, photographs and other material in. I have not done any of this 'collaging' for years, but I am glad that I did do it, as now I can look back at pages filled with memories, inspiring quotes and striking images.
Best wishes,
Zeal