by Brian Warriner
This
is so easy to do that I overlooked it. Now, if you are an avid journaler like
me. I don’t carry my journal with me everywhere I go, so when my anxiety starts
to kick in. I do this to create journal pages for myself. If you are in the
hospital, emergency room, at school, at work, or anywhere else, you may be.
You don’t have your journal on you. I find this to be an easily accessible
alternative. Then you slide it into the pages of your journal. Or tape a pocket
for it on the inner cover.
The Steps
1.
Grab
some computer paper, the white 8.5 in x 11 in. Turn it sideways so the long
side is horizontal.
2.
Then
fold it in half. Flatten the crease on the paper. It helps the other pages to
fit together when you put them together.
3.
Do
this with a few pieces of paper. If you write on them front and back, with four
pages, it gives you 16 pages to use for journaling.
4.
Once
you have your pages folded, insert them into each other. This helps to keep the
pages together. This way, you don’t lose them.
5.
You
have a little booklet. Make sure you number them as you write on the pages. And
put your name on the pages and keep them safe until you put them into your
journal.

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