One thing that has been on my mind lately about my website's new design is the fact that I believe I launched it too early. I was so excited to have made something really cool that I think I got ahead of myself.
Now that I look back on some of my pages and a few bugs still left in the woodwork, I've realized that I could have tacked on an extra week or two (making you all suffer a bit longer, muaha!). I believe I could have fixed some browser issues (lame IE) and organized the content more and made a more impressive splash on first view.
But lesson learned! I can only shuffle on and fix it all as is and promise that my next layout will trump this one a million times over, not just in design but also in content! Who knows what is in store for the future?
With that in mind, I came across this great article by Maki of DoshDosh.com on the benefits of keeping a private journal. Whether it is on the web or on paper, he stresses that writing down your thoughts will "promote introspection":
Introspection is the observation or examination of one's own mental and emotional state. (Dictionary.com)

Maki goes on to mention how beneficial this process has been for Cancer patients and how it changed their outlook on their condition. The most important thing to note is not that it can be therapeutic but that it can literally change your way of thinking. I never really looked at it like that.
So I feel inspired to start a private journal of my own.
I've had book diaries before, when I was younger. But ever since I've learned how to type, I've been spoiled.
I've gotten out of writing about my daily adventures in life on this blog, which is public, but I think I can really get something out of penning them down again privately, or maybe even to a smaller, more controlled audience.
By keeping track of my train of thought by day, maybe I can figure out more about myself. Have a crazy revelation about life, like Amanda in What the Bleep Do We Know?, which is a fantastic documentary about spirituality and thought. Rent it from your video store!
Do you keep a private or partially-public journal of your thoughts?
Thanks for letting me know about Opera! I need to fix those bugs.
And I’ve enjoyed reading everyone’s opinions on keeping a journal!