Thought I would get something posted. Before the heat arrives. Another hot day. This morning I ask Chat Gpt a simple question....What is the difference between a journal and writing prompt?
A journal and a writing prompt aren’t the same thing, though they can work together.
Here’s the difference:
Journal | Writing Prompt |
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A place or practice for recording your thoughts, feelings, events, reflections, or creative writing over time. | A specific idea, question, or scenario given to spark or guide what you write about. |
Ongoing and often personal — you decide what goes in it. | Temporary and focused — it’s like a creative nudge. |
Can include freewriting, sketches, plans, lists, or even random musings. | Usually short and designed to get you started when you’re unsure what to write. |
Example: You open your notebook every evening and write about your day. | Example: “Write about a time you felt completely lost — physically or emotionally.” |
In short:
A journal is the container (physical or digital) and the habit; a writing prompt is fuel for that container when you need inspiration.
Now we know.
Had a grand time with granddaughters. But I need a day to recover. I did mange to get a little bit off exercise. Kind of move those joints around a bit.
Coffee is on.
I'm glad you had a fun time with the Grands and I'm sure they enjoyed it too!
ReplyDeleteGood to know
ReplyDelete...we sent a hot day at the fair yesterday. I was exhausted.
ReplyDeleteI suppose a blog is like a journal. I'm sure the grands were a lot of fun and exhausting!
ReplyDeleteI guess I write a journal but different things prompt me at different times. I do my own thing, though, and don’t follow external prompts from others very well.
ReplyDeleteAnother heat wave?
ReplyDeleteGood luck with your heat wave. It's been nasty in so many places this year; I hope yours doesn't last long. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteSorry about the heat. I hope it cools down for you soon.
ReplyDeleteGrands are always fun, I'm seeing mine tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteI like the container and fuel answers.
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