Sunday, September 5, 2010

Achieving Success as a Travel Diary Writer

Visiting a beautiful place doesn't have to be a singular experience. By keeping a diary or journal of your travels you can instantly revisit and relive the places where you have been. Keeping a journal of your experiences can be as demanding as it is rewarding, since having the resulted article forever is worth the effort. Firstly it is generally good to choose an interesting notebook or journal to take traveling with you, but it also has to be durable and functional. Once you have chosen your book you just need to lay your thoughts on the white pages.

Your approach to journaling can be simply as you are. Some people like to keep a very strict written account of what they do. This is useful because it contain factual information but be careful not to write every single detail of what you do as otherwise you would be in danger of never revisiting your words. It can be detailed but not to the point where it is painful.

Other people like to keep a loosely structured diary which involves images as well as words. Sketches whilst traveling can be the most rewarding because of their ability to convey more of a place through the process of their creation than many words can. It almost doesn't matter about your own drawing ability, purely by sitting in a place and sketching you can remember the sights and smells of a place and thus they are an enriching part of your travel diary. This free approach can also be enhanced with pasted museum stubs and transport tickets.

One tip is not to be too precious about your journal when writing it because you would often be tempted to give it up. Treat your journal as a splurge for your thoughts and feelings rather than a strict, structured and factually accurate diary. You can always date each day as a way of keeping a loose sense of chronology and order. Lastly, always make sure you have your journal and a pen close to hand so that you can capture any random conversation, sight or moment so that it can be preserved and enjoyed continuously.

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