Do you think that you are not yourself. Yes, I have this feeling at school. My school is a gang member, a drug loft, people who fight it. It is not mine, I do not take medicine, I am not going to fight, and I hate those gangs that I can not believe. All children in the class must leave school to eliminate tobacco and other medicines and fight. I did not do any of these things, Mr. Curti called my father because I got a hot sun ice cream sundae after school I was troubled.
I benefited from writing a long diary, but I do not like to spend time writing hands with them (I think that handwriting them is a more "real" diary I do not think so). If you have lots of ideas, use the online diary platform 750 Words to provide statistics of all entries from words per minute to emotional analysis of each entry. I found that I prefer to separate the long diary entries from my short and weekly recordings. But you certainly may not be the same. If you search around, you will find lots of ideas about diary skills, you can use them as inspiration to create your own ones. I am particularly interested in Todd Brison's "micro diary" approach.
The story is about the girl who writes a diary in her English class of Mrs. Dunphrey. The teacher explained, especially when the student wrote that "should not read" at the beginning of the diary, will not read it, respect it. Tissue is a 16 year old girl with family problems, her mother is depressed, and her father has never experienced. She has a young brother who has to take care of him. Tish is looking for a job in the place called Burger Boy. Her father came and came back. He came back, and when he returned, his mother started doing very well and was always doing what her father told her. Apparently Tish does not seem to notice this, but she is the only one that she remembers how to treat her mother. Matt is very pleased that his father has returned. A few weeks later, Tissh's father went in and out, but he did not tell anyone anywhere. As her mother passed away, the tissue had a lot of hardships.