Help! Your Heart is Missing From Your Scrapbooking Journaling -
Part 1
I'm guilty of penning some of the most boring and uninspiring
scrapbooking journaling that won't even excite my doggy. I had
doled out my fair share of unembellished journaling with the
usual Who, What, Where, When and Why a little far too often for
my own comfort.
Doesn't this simple, straight-forward writing style of 5 Ws I've
adopted reminds you of the no nonsense writing of a current
affairs journalist? Does it begin to sound a little like a
plain, boring main entree of dory fish fillet with no sauce, no
side dish and no dressing to give the dish a bit of "make-up"?
Then why did I do that?
Because it's easy. Because it's nearly a no-brainer except that
I have to dig deep into the well of my memories and spit out the
facts to keep the recording straight. Except that I'm
scrapbooking journaling without my heart too.
Sure, straight reporting style with 5Ws does get the job done
and making sure that all the important grounds are covered. It
almost ensures that my future generations will know "exactly"
what's up with each photo.
But wait a minute... does this style capture what matters most
in my life? Does it reveal to others the stories I hold so
dearly in my heart? Does it bring out the different sides of me
that others rarely have the chance to know?
What about you? Did you intentionally or unconsciously leave out
the most cherished stories of your life in your scrapbooks? Have
you neglected to squeeze in the juiciest bits of your life into
those pages?
Does your scrapbooking journaling speak to you as you flipped
through your albums? Or is something vaguely missing from those
pages? Is that missing something jumping out at you now?
If something is bothering you at this point, perhaps you've been
committing the same boo-boo as me. I've not been scrapbooking
journaling from my heart. Have you?
Let's just say that though there's nothing wrong with
scrapbooking journaling with plain descriptions using the 5Ws
approach, but is there a way that we can journal better?
Yes, of course there's a way. In fact there