9 Jul 2015

Keeping A Journal

#kodakMOMENT


Well, hello there.

It's been  a while since I last write here. Been quite busy with work, life and yes! TRAVEL. I have just returned from Cambodia. It's a work + bp trip. Went for 2 days meeting and further extended my stay to explore the city of Phnom Penh. 

And no, I didn't get to go to Siem Riep and explore Angkor Wat. As much as I'd love to, it just didn't fit in with my schedule cos it's either Phnom Penh or Siem Riep. And I chose Phnom Penh. I had a jolly good time there. 

Ok, I'm digressing. Lari dari tajuk posting. hahaha.

Anyway, coming back to the topic. For avid traveller, season backpacker, constant flashpacker or whatever it is you wanna call yourself, I have this to say to you: KEEP A TRAVEL LOG. 

This. My mini travel journal. Small and easy to carry around.

Well, a travel log can be in any form that suits you. Never ever imitate or try to follow what others are doing. Just because what they did was awesome, it may not necessarily be good or fit in with your style. In the end, you'll end up NOT DOING IT. 

The best possible way is to just write it within your schedule. If you ask me, when travel I will always write a snippets and point form just to recall it during the writing process. 



If I'm on the and it's difficult to event write, then I'll resort to voice note in the phone. Later when I'm free or during coffee or in proper sitting position then only the writing process begins. Even so, I like to write in numerical order. Not some lengthy paragraph that will definitely bore me to death. 

To give you idea, just go to Tun Mahathir's blog (http://chedet.cc/). It's clear, cohesive, concise, straight to the point and very crisp. 

Senang je kan. 









One more thing that I love to do is that I doodle in my travel journal. That keep it interesting and excite me to write more. Well, if not more the doodle help me to reminiscent the event that happened. For my euro trip, I didn't write a lot, but I doodle in it and the doodle reminded me of the interesting stories behind.  

Below. My travel - doodle from recent trip to CAMBODIA:





I hope the above gives you an insight how to start writing. Remember, so much our memories kick-ass, one day it'll fail us that we will find it hard to remember the time you had when travelling. This will be your personal treasure. And you may share with your kids or grandkids. Better, publish it and share to the world! 

Ok, that's all for the time being. I'm yet to blog on Phnom Penh. Gimme time.  

See you later, alligator. Hehek.