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February 7, 2010

Keep A Divorce Journal or Blog

One of the best ways to keep on track is to keep a journal both to keep track of your progress and to keep reminding yourself where you want to be.  Journal keeping is certainly not new, some of the greatest people in history have kept journals, think of everything we know from Leonardo Da Vinci and Michelangelo, all from their journals.

Journal writing is therapeutic  and goal oriented as well. There are many great  articles and websites that can help you with journal writing but have you thought about turning your journey into a blog that can inspire and help others going through what you are.

A blog can be used as your online diary, if you know your followers are waiting for your next installment  then you are more likely to sit down and write it.

Just last year the film ‘Julie and Julia’ was a big hit, the true story of a women writing a blog about something she felt passionate about and ending up with a movie deal. How unreal would that be.

You may think you have nothing to contribute but there are literally thousands and thousands of people in the same position as you and reading your daily account and how you are getting through could do a lot of good.

Blogging is not for everyone but if you feel like you would like to give it a go there are some wonderful products to get you started such as, Blogging to the bank, a system that can show you not only how to start your own blog but how to make it into a money making machine.

If you feel it is for you give blogging a try and share your journal with others.

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3 Comments


  1. Yes I agree. Its always Better to settle things between spouses so that also the wounds created would not escalate that much if it is settled well. But in case it doesn’t maybe I can help.
    Divorce Court in the Divorce Process


  2. Amy

    The best advice I could give anyone headed for divorce is to take a deep breath and find advice on how to restore your marriage.


  3. Celine

    Communication is very important between a couple to get things rolling and finding the root cause of distrust. Communicating with your spouse, having an open dialog where both explain their innermost feelings, why the issue of trust is there, how did it come to be so, and finding a solution to keep both the partners happy is essential. Lack of communication in marriage can create hundreds of misunderstandings between a husband and wife which is tough to bridge.



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