Pregnancy is an incredibly crucial time in every woman’s life. It is a time of change and transformation, all the way from the belly to a new outlook of the whole body. Every woman wishes to reflect and record every experience in their pregnancy diary journal. And if you are one of them with no idea what to write or where to start to worry less, these pieces are meant for you. Whether it is a traditional, DIY or a digital one, the guide will help you go through and have your changes, feelings and experience written for future reference. So, how do we start?
Pregnancy journal Writing Guide
Set Writing Time
Have your specific time every day to write, try to make it sacred. I will recommend that you unplug your phone, find a place where you meet your peace and let the yesterday experience flow. Remember you are to write what you have experienced and how it has changed your life. This is something to recall, so major on those days when your life felt crazy. At this stage, it is hard to concentrate, so it will work if you have a timer for half an hour. Do not spend a lot of time writing you need to keep fit, avoid too much rest.
Write what you Experience/ Feel
Writing a pregnancy diary journal is all about judgement, do not plan what to have in your book; it should be what you feel and experience. To aid this, try to allow yourself to write about the moment, avoid discovery, or what you read online about others. Set piece of mind and trust your first thoughts and do not doubt them; it is what you are going through not what you are expecting. Remember, writing a journal is based on a genuine feeling from a beginner’s fresh and surprising ideas. Tears, cross-outs and tea stains are all in the same process, and it is what you are to write.
No Format
A pregnancy diary journal has no format; the way you are writing it is the correct way it depends on you. These are the feelings and experiences which you have undergone. Your experience should not look alike with your friend’s. Just grub a pen and your book and have those feeling flowing. It’s your private place where you can put all of your things. Good writers trust what they are writing is good; that’s why they come out okay. Always trust your ideas and what you are writing is what you need to have in your journal.