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My 1st trimester OKRs have been completed.

One of the goals was to start journaling, with no particular objective, just to start writing daily.

I believe that writing, in my case handwriting, provides strong stimuli for the brain and for self-awareness.

So, on 1 January, I picked up a diary and started writing. And a whole quarter went by.
Yeah.

Some days I am faced with a blank, empty sheet of paper, difficult to fill in, other days writing is easy, whether early in the morning or late at night.

The important thing is to celebrate each milestone, whether it is a whole week, a month or a quarter.
You can write about your day, your thoughts, your commitments, anything you want in any way you like.

As my first approach to this habit, I decided to just write, without any particular pattern.

After these three months, one thing is clear to me: the offline diary is partly a substitute for my blog, because it allows me to express myself without limits or filters, in a more complete way.

The online blog should or could give the same feeling, but I often find myself thinking too much about my posts.

I know I might be the only reader, but just posting something online puts a mental filter between me and the net.

I don't want to abandon this blog. It may not seem like it, but starting this blog was one of the best choices I made.

I created a "now page", so even if I don't add any posts to the blog, I have a way to give updates.
I also think I can be more active in the coming months, perhaps.

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