keep ... journal• I have kept a journal, which I hope one day to publish.• A few things to think on: Keep a journal and let off some steam.• There is a storybehind each call, and I should keep a journal of the conversations and then the encounters.• While at the work site, students keep journals that their supervisorsread and annotate on a weeklybasis.• I decide to keep a journal when I am in Binghamton.• He decided to keep a journal.• Dowsing, who kept a journal of his activities, personally visited nearly sixty churches in East Anglia.• From now on, she will keep a journal of her thoughts.
From Longman Business Dictionary
journaljour·nal /ˈdʒɜːnl-ɜːr-/ noun [countableC]
1a serious magazine or newspaper produced for professional people or those with a particular interest