What to prepare:
A notebook, a pen, and moments you want to remember. (The last one is the most important!) I decided to keep my precious memories in a PPP notebook, which features special paper and binding. The gel pen prevents ink from bleeding through the paper.
Put the date and list events that moved you in bullet points. The key is not to write everything that happened in detail. Focus on the "feelings" and "emotions" from each event. If you are short on time, it’s also a good idea to just write down keywords so that you can add to them later.
Add drawings and stickers so that when you look back at it, memories come back to you. Don't try too hard, just go little by little collecting day-to-day feelings, to develop your personal diary.
Other Ideas
Diaries are not limited to writing about yourself, but they can also be a childcare diary or exchange diary with your friends. With a gridded Sooofa, you can add illustrations, stickers, and templates to make it fun to look at.