I don't journal regularly. While I think it would be great self-therapy, I don't have the time...I tend to be wordy, and could easily spend an hour a day chronicalling my thoughts, and I'd rather post to interesting board topics for that alotted time.
The journal I do keep is strictly for myself, although I do allow others to read it, in the thought that perhaps others might find it useful, entertaining, etc. Right now it's more a collection of thoughts, ideas, To-Do's, etc.
I tend to not read many other's journals, because I feel many use it as a place to post their whining and complaints and whatnot, and that's not anything I'm interested in spending time reading. With the very few journals I do keep up on, yes, I definitely feel more connected to them, but there's a reason I chose those journals to read.
I would like to journal nakidly and honestly, but if I've learned anything, it's to not put anything incriminating down in writing.

Documentation has bitten so many people in the butt...