In addition to new writing exercises from Susan, and a new tip for using The Journal (assigning hot-keys for text styles), we have a short article describing a quick-and-easy journaling technique.
The Journal Newsletter – April 2003
Susan provides another set of writing exercises, and this month’s tip discusses how to use the new Calendar Charms feature of The Journal.
The Journal Newsletter – March 2003
The Journal now supports Memorygrabber. Our tip section this week describes how to use The Journal’s new packages, while Susan gives us another collection of writing exercises.
The Journal Newsletter – February 2003
Happy St. Valentines Day! In this month’s newsletter, Susan presents a new set of writing exercises, as always, and I explain shared categories.
The Journal Newsletter – January 2003
Happy New Year! Susan takes a break from her quilting to give us a new set of writing exercises, and John Hawkins shares how he uses The Journal for “Intensive Journaling.”
The Journal Newsletter – December 2002
Luceele Smith-Huff describes how she uses The Journal, and we have a new tip (Using “Search Entries…”) and new writing exercises.
The Journal Newsletter – November 2002
Tania Ryan shares a quick tip, detailing how she uses The Journal to reduce her “catalog clutter.” And Susan Michael has her regular offering of writing exercises.
The Journal Newsletter – September 2002
Toni McConnel describes how she uses The Journal. And, as always, we have a new tip, and a new collection of writing exercises.
The Journal Newsletter – August 2002
This month’s tip is about downloading and installing additional spell checker dictionaries for The Journal, and Susan has provided another set of writing exercises. Also, this month we have a book review of “Accidental Genius”, by Mark Levy.
The Journal Newsletter – July 2002
Our tip this month continues last month’s discussion of “text styles”. And Susan, as always, has contributed a new set of writing exercises. Also this month, Julie Garman gives us a very personal “How I Use The Journal”. So be sure to check that out.
