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Types of Journals
You may want to keep other types of journals as well.
■ Diary
A diary is a private personal journal. It contains not just a record of daily events but also your innermost thoughts and feelings about them. A diary often discusses personal relationships and concerns. (You probably wouldn’t share diary entries on a blog.)
■ Dialogue Journal
In a dialogue journal, two individuals (you and a friend, or parent, or teacher) create a written conversation. For example, you might have a lengthy text conversation, or you could both contribute to the same Google doc. A dialogue journal can help you get to know someone better, work through a problem, or share a common interest.