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The Freedom of Writing for Myself

You post on social media. You worry about how many likes you'll get. Comments make you happy, no comments leave you empty.

When did writing become so exhausting?

Writing for yourself is the freest form
Writing for yourself is the freest form

"A diary is a letter written to oneself." — Virginia Woolf Pioneer of British modernist literature. She conversed with herself through a lifetime of diary writing.

Writing Without Readers

Writing that only you read is different. No need to be conscious of anyone's gaze. No need to act impressive.

"I was really annoyed today." "I regret saying that." "To be honest, I don't know either."

You can write these honest words.

"The place where you meet the real you is on a page no one sees." — Julia Cameron American author. She spread the power of writing to many through her Morning Pages technique.

A Space Without Judgment

Your personal records aren't judged. No one evaluates whether you wrote well or poorly. Grammar mistakes are okay. Logic isn't necessary.

In that freedom, you can face the real you.

Private Logs

Mimilog logs are private by default. Only you can see them. You can share if you want, but it's not required.

Write honestly. Those honest logs become the best learning material.

"Writing you don't have to show anyone. That's the most honest writing." — mimilog

Honest logs that only you read
become your own foreign language textbook.

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