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The practice of journaling is a highly effective stress management tool for people of all ages, and studies show that journaling can also boost memory, enhance creativity, and promote self-confidence. But to get the full benefits, people need to be committed. At least 15 minutes a day should be set aside for journaling if someone hopes to get anything out of the practice. People should also realize there is a difference between writing authentic thoughts in a private journal and blogging, which involves trying to maintain a fake image and get attention.Andrea found this paragraph in a source while researching the topic of journaling. She also took notes from several other sources. Which sentence from one of her other sources most conflicts with the information in the paragraph?(1 point)ResponsesPeople who want to start journaling should not feel pressured to adhere to a strict regimen or schedule.People who want to start journaling should not feel pressured to adhere to a strict regimen or schedule.A journal can be a fancy hardcovered notebook or a stack of paper in an inexpensive binder.A journal can be a fancy hardcovered notebook or a stack of paper in an inexpensive binder.A journal has traditionally been understood to be a private document, but that has changed in recent years.A journal has traditionally been understood to be a private document, but that has changed in recent years.After just a few weeks of journaling, people often report that they are performing better in school.
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The sentence that most conflicts with the information in the paragraph is:
"People who want to start journaling should not feel pressured to adhere to a strict regimen or schedule."
This conflicts because the original paragraph emphasizes the importance of commitment and suggests that at least 15 minutes a day should be set aside for journaling to experience its benefits, implying that a certain level of regularity or adherence to a schedule is beneficial.
"People who want to start journaling should not feel pressured to adhere to a strict regimen or schedule."
This conflicts because the original paragraph emphasizes the importance of commitment and suggests that at least 15 minutes a day should be set aside for journaling to experience its benefits, implying that a certain level of regularity or adherence to a schedule is beneficial.