Journalism Does Not Always Include Cute Stickers and Colored Pens
Neither Bullet journals nor trendy notebooks shall determine your talent
Neither Bullet journals nor trendy notebooks shall determine your talent

Green visor, check. Pencil behind ear, check. Upright Smith-Corona, check. Sleeves rolled up and sleeve garter on, check.
Ready to be a journalist? Absolutely Check!
When I started being a journalist I believe it meant something basic. It meant I had x number of column inches with my “by-line” on it, that I had to fill by such and such a deadline, whether the subject matter was about the book club, current events, or about the new cafeteria hours.
Journalism was printed communication.
It did not have to be about politics or saving the world.
Mainly ask, “Was my thought cogent? Did my communication conform to the rules of the language?” Hopefully, as a result, someone would also read and enjoy it.
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