I've been journaling lately, and it's been such a game-changer! It's super simple – just grab a notebook or even an app on your phone. The best part is, there's no right or wrong way to do it. You can write (draw) about anything that's on your mind, from daily happenings to random thoughts and feelings. It's a great way to clear your head and get in touch with yourself. Plus, it can be really therapeutic to see your thoughts on paper (or screen). You might find it helps you process stuff and even spark some new ideas. Give it a try
Jun 11, 2024

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I journal nearly every day and it has changed my life. I feel like I know myself much more deeply and remember things better because of it. Sometimes I write many pages and other times just a few sentences. I like how it can be as silly or serious as I want and I like how it’s only for me.
Feb 7, 2024
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this is only a habit i have picked up in the last year, but it has made a world of difference. i will write about things that i am thinking about or stuff i need to do or just chronicle my day. i just find it very grounding or like a reset to my thought processes.
Nov 25, 2024
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I only recently started doing this a few months ago & still am not as consistent as I want to be. even tho I don’t do it as often as I would like, the times I do journal it feels good & helps sort my thoughts. It’s a nice lil challenge to recall what you did throughout the day/ week & reflect. Something I like to do when I write is try to improve my vocabulary by using words that I don’t usually use day to day There’s no rules to it so you can decide how you’d like to go about it! You can even journal about what you just watched. Possibilities are endless!! Never thought I would like to do it but it’s p fun
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