Travel Journaling: Document Feelings and Memories

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Learn to create travel journals that document your thoughts and feelings through writing, observation, and scrapbooking

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The blank pages of a notebook are a space of freedom. In them, you can write what you feel, ask questions, celebrate, complain, or document what catches your attention. Author of interactive journals, Aniko Villalba, understands this better than anyone.

In this online course, Aniko teaches you how to fill a travel notebook in a creative and personal way, through writing and observation exercises. If you want to continue learning with your teacher, you can take a look at her previous course
Writing Exercises: From the Blank Page to Everyday Practice

To start, get to know your teacher, Aniko, her experience as a travel writer and photographer, and her main influences.

Reflect on the meaning of the word travel and the value of documenting your adventures. See how to choose a notebook that suits your needs, what materials to use to fill it, and how to give continuity to this new project.

Do some exercises before the trip to start filling the notebook even before leaving home. Aniko suggests writing, observation, introspection, and collecting exercises, as well as various ideas for documenting movement.

To wrap things up, learn tips to complete your notebook when you return from exploring, and see how to make the most of it once it’s finished.

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