
Virginia Woolf on the Creative Benefits of Keeping a Diary

as Virginia Woolf herself remarks somewhere in these diaries, one gets into the habit of recording one particular kind of mood — irritation or misery, say — and of not writing one’s diary when one is feeling the opposite. The portrait is therefore from the start unbalanced, and, if someone then deliberately removes another characteristic, it may... See more
Maria Popova • Virginia Woolf on the Creative Benefits of Keeping a Diary
We’re an unreliable narrator of our own lives, even if we are only narrating them to ourselves
Nor can one let the pen write without guidance; for fear of becoming slack and untidy. . . .
Maria Popova • Virginia Woolf on the Creative Benefits of Keeping a Diary
I believe that during the past year I can trace some increase of ease in my professional writing which I attribute to my casual half hours after tea
Maria Popova • Virginia Woolf on the Creative Benefits of Keeping a Diary
Another practical sense of self improvement
But what is more to the point is my belief that the habit of writing thus for my own eye only is good practice. It loosens the ligaments. Never mind the misses and the stumbles.
Virginia Woolf on the Creative Benefits of Keeping a Diary
Virginia Wolf sees diary writing as good practice.