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Travel Journaling: Document Feelings and Memories

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A course by Aniko Villalba , Author of Interactive Journals

Author of Interactive Journals. Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Joined December 2018
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12,181 students
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Travel Journaling: Document Feelings and Memories

“Thanks for accompanying me. I hope you enjoy your trip very much and that you take the time to document your experiences and thoughts in your notebook. This is only the beginning of your path! Now let's review the key phases of the project. I would like you to briefly explain what you have done in each one and accompany the explanation with one or more images. Notebook and materials Choose a notebook that you really like and that you want to fill out, and put together a basic kit of materials to take with you on a trip: something to write on, something to stick papers on, and something to store everything you find along the way.

Get into travel mode It doesn't matter if you go far or near, the important thing is that you live the trip in your own way, that you do what you want to do and that you observe your surroundings carefully. Thus, you will have much more desire to document your experiences in your notebook. You can try it: go for a walk around your neighborhood and record everything that catches your eye. Open your notebook before leaving your house. Decorate its covers, make lists of what you want to see and do on your trip, reflect on why you travel to that place, get in touch with what you feel.
Make journaling a habit during your trip You don't need that much time, you can slow down for 15 or 30 minutes a day to write. Try different formats and choose the one you like best: you can write as in a traditional blog, you can do scrapbooking and collages, you can collect objects and moments. Your notebook is yours, complete it in your style.
Back home Going home is not an excuse to abandon the notebook. Take the time to finish it, make a summary of the best moments lived, give yourself prizes, create your subjective travel map. Save and reread that notebook when you feel like transporting yourself mentally: it will be your best souvenir of the trip.
The time has come for you to share your final project with the community by clicking on "Create your project". Remember to share both the final result and the steps that have led you to it. I look forward to seeing your project and giving you feedback. Although I ask for your patience, I will try to access the forum as much as I can and what my professional projects allow me. Finally, I want to invite you to actively participate in the forum, not only sharing your progress, but also giving advice and trying to help the rest of the community. See you in the forum!”

Partial transcription of the video

“Final project Thanks for getting here. In this last video we will review of some of the points to take into account for your final project And I'm going to give you some more tips. I hope you enjoy your trip a lot, that you do it your way and that you take the time to document each of your experiences and thoughts on the pages of your notebook. Remember that you don't have to go to the other side of the world to fill out a travel notebook. You can also do it in your own city. As I already told you at the beginning, The exercises that I propose are only ideas, don't feel like you have to rep...”

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Course summary for: Travel Journaling: Document Feelings and Memories

  • Level: Beginner
  • 99% positive reviews (279)
  • 12181 students
  • 4 units
  • 15 lessons (2h 48m)
  • 8 downloads
  • Category

    Wellness, Writing
  • Areas

    Creative Writing, Mindfulness, Narrative, Non-Fiction Writing, Sketchbook

Aniko Villalba

Aniko Villalba
A course by Aniko Villalba

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Author of Interactive Journals

Aniko Villalba is a writer and the author of books such as Días de viaje (2013) and El síndrome de París (2016), as well as interactive diaries like Mapa subjetivo de viaje (2017) and Diario de viajes mágicos (FERA, 2020). She spent ten years traveling through more than 50 countries, photographing what she saw and writing about her experiences in magazines, newspapers, websites, and her blog viajandoporahi.com. She also spoke at events and conferences, published her first two travel narrative books, and started interactive travel diaries with prompts, triggers, and questions for readers to complete.

After her nomadic life, she settled in Amsterdam to dedicate herself completely to her project escribir.me, a website dedicated to promoting writing and creativity, where she has been teaching writing, journaling, and creativity workshops since 2015. She also has a podcast titled Mientras no escribo where she gives listeners an insider's look at the creative writing process.


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Travel Journaling: Document Feelings and Memories

A course by Aniko Villalba
Author of Interactive Journals. Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Joined December 2018
  • 99% positive reviews (279)
  • 12,181 students