Journaling vs. Journalling: The Great Debate (or Not)
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Ah, the age-old debate: "Journaling" or "Journalling"? It’s like the difference between tea and coffee, potatoes and tomatoes or pineapple on pizza—some things just spark endless discussions. But the truth is, whether you spell it with one “L” or two, you’re still indulging in the therapeutic practice of putting pen to paper, which is what really matters.
For our friends across the pond in the U.S., it’s "journaling"—a single “L” to keep things sleek and efficient. Maybe they’re just too busy with all the extreme couponing and super-size orders to add that extra L. After all, it’s faster to spell, right?
Meanwhile, our British counterparts, with their charming extra L, enjoy the art of journalling with a little more flair. Perhaps the extra “L” makes it feel more posh, like a cozy cup of tea with a biscuit on the side. It’s all about balance, my friends.
But regardless of how you choose to spell it, journaling/journalling has one thing in common—it’s all about self-reflection, creativity, and yes, sometimes a few dramatic rants about that one colleague who never replaces the printer paper (we’ve all been there). Whether you’re jotting down your deepest thoughts, your grocery list, or your plans to conquer the world, this little book is a safe space for all your musings.
So, let’s embrace the beauty of journaling—or journalling—and enjoy the process without worrying about spelling. After all, in the grand scheme of things, does it really matter? Probably not.
Happy writing, no matter how many L’s you use!
For our friends across the pond in the U.S., it’s "journaling"—a single “L” to keep things sleek and efficient. Maybe they’re just too busy with all the extreme couponing and super-size orders to add that extra L. After all, it’s faster to spell, right?
Meanwhile, our British counterparts, with their charming extra L, enjoy the art of journalling with a little more flair. Perhaps the extra “L” makes it feel more posh, like a cozy cup of tea with a biscuit on the side. It’s all about balance, my friends.
But regardless of how you choose to spell it, journaling/journalling has one thing in common—it’s all about self-reflection, creativity, and yes, sometimes a few dramatic rants about that one colleague who never replaces the printer paper (we’ve all been there). Whether you’re jotting down your deepest thoughts, your grocery list, or your plans to conquer the world, this little book is a safe space for all your musings.
So, let’s embrace the beauty of journaling—or journalling—and enjoy the process without worrying about spelling. After all, in the grand scheme of things, does it really matter? Probably not.
Happy writing, no matter how many L’s you use!