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You just bought the cutest journal - it even has a picture of a bunny snuggling a kitten snuggling a puppy on the front. It's the perfect size, shape, binding, and soft or hardness of cover. You open it up, and ... BAM, you're overwhelmed with The Blank Page. You don't want to mess up your journal - you want the first page to set the precedent for all the upcoming pages! You have no idea what pen to use, no idea what pictures to paste in, no idea what color paint to splash on the page. WHAT DO YOU DO?

Here are some ideas!

- Do a title page - write out some fancy letters, outline them, put some subtle shadowing on the letters (shadows make everything look better). Write "This is the best journal EVER" then sign your name in your most fanciest way and write the date.

- Draw a flower in the middle of the page. Put a border on it. Write the name of the flower and jot your thoughts about how it makes you feel.

- Write in big colorful letters TODAY I... and then finish the sentence in as many bullet points as you can think of!

- Tape in a newspaper article from today!

- Draw the first thing you see in front of you, and then ink it with your favorite pen.

How do you conquer the blank page (or even worse, the first blank page of a blank journal!)?

Date: 2012-08-04 02:33 am (UTC)
arliss: (write in book)
From: [personal profile] arliss
I usually pick two from the stack of blank journals I "just happen to have on hand", and keep both with the journal I'm close to filling. If this works the way it's supposed to, I finish one in the middle of a thought or a story or an anecdote, and continue it on the blank page of the new book. I have two because the trick doesn't work when I only have one and go, "I don't want to use this one, I want to use some other one I don't have with me." This way, I decide, open up, and go. I leave a page or two blank at the front, and when I finish that first entry I go back and put my name, the day's date, and any title I've chosen. And then I go back to the filled journal and either on the spine or inside on the title page where I wrote the beginning date, I write the ending date.

This method works for me--it prevents procrastination "because I don't have a/the right journal at hand. It prevents blank page syndrome, since theoretically I'm in the "middle" of a journal entry. And I get to chose my "next" journal under absolutely no pressure long before I'm close to filling the present one.

Date: 2012-08-06 04:07 pm (UTC)
syntaxofthings: Lain from Serial Experiments Lain with my name on it. ([SEL] Lain)
From: [personal profile] syntaxofthings
Ooh, I might start using this. I definitely have the problem of procrastinating because I am not sure which journal I want to use next. (Though at the moment I think I finally only have a couple of blank journals as possibilities, whew.) That also gets rid of the problem of not writing because I only have a few pages left and I don't know if I'll get everything I want out of a few pages. Thanks!

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