Keeping track of life: daily diary entries
On the 16th of April 2016, I opened up my iPod touch notes app and wrote a short summary of my day -鈥16/4聽term 1 first day of holidays, went to Darcy鈥檚 for a bandana theme get together, watched paranormal activity鈥
To be honest, I鈥檓 not entirely sure why I decided to do this聽but I haven鈥檛 stopped for the past five years鈥 My entries are a little more detailed these days聽but I have stuck with the common structure of outlining key memory triggers noticed on the day:聽my interactions with people, the food I ate & the places I went to.
I kept this to myself for the first couple of years until a hefty speeding fine presented itself to my family (and boy, do these things take a while to surface). No one in my family could recall what happened that day 鈥 who was the culprit? I opened the notes app and scrolled through to the relevant date and voila 鈥 鈥楻ichard went to Josh鈥檚 house鈥. It was my brother.
So, what does this reveal? Do I write these entries because I have the fear that one day, I will be a suspect in a grand criminal case聽and I can then whip out the notes app as evidence of my innocence? Maybe. But upon reflection, I can think of a few reasons why I have kept up this habit of mine.
1. I have a fear of forgetting and losing cherished memories.
I consider myself quite a nostalgic person who likes to remember past events. And I wasn鈥檛 gifted with an incredible memory 鈥 so yes, I hope I can indeed recall that iconic AUES 2019 pub-crawl or the time my friends and I overate at a buffet.
2. I want to track my personal development.
Admittedly, it was hard scrolling through 2016 as I have forgotten most of what happened while I was in high school (year 11). Here is a thrilling entry:
"31/5聽English peer assessment of intertextual task, legal recap of everything, maths forgot my book frustrating, did a lot of homework, so stressed"
Yikes. For the most part, my 2016 & 2017聽consisted of entries like this聽in which I clearly had no exciting moments of the day. Although my entries upon coming to university still include commentary on聽stressful assignments and exams, I do see improvement and days filled with excitement and memorable moments.
3. I want to remember key conversations and moments with people.
If I ever had a fun conversation鈥 or you've said something interesting or sweet, I have included that in my entries. What can I say, it鈥檚 nice to recall these moments! It鈥檚 also a cool journey typing in key names in the search bar to see what my interactions were like with people across the years.
So, would I recommend writing a diary entry every day?
This habit has certainly proved that I am consistent and dedicated but I know it isn鈥檛 for everyone. However, I will say it is rewarding to read through past entries 鈥 days where I celebrated birthdays, got a new job or travelled. I relive these incredible experiences when reading these diary entries. Putting aside less than five minutes before going to bed to write these entries isn鈥檛 too strenuous聽but I can understand why this isn鈥檛 ideal for everyone.
It will be interesting to see how long I stick with this habit -聽one day will I be in retirement reading through my days travelling around the world聽(don鈥檛 mind me manifesting that this will happen one day)?聽I find it surreal that as a 16-year-old, I decided this would be fun聽and now at 21, I have continued this pocketbook journey of my youth.
Here鈥檚 to my 5th聽year of daily diary entries 鈥 and perhaps the beginning of someone else鈥檚 journey writing diary entries (it could be you)!