Journaling
is a great outlet that can lead to personal growth and development. It’s also a
great way to reduce stress as it improves your mental and physical strength.
Here are some amazing tips from Tiny Buddha that will make it easier to start:
1. Start
writing about where you are in your life at this moment.
Describe your living
situation, your work, and your relationships. Are you right where you want to
be? For five to ten minutes just start writing in a “stream of consciousness.”
2. Don’t edit your thoughts or feelings and don’t correct your
grammar. Don’t censor your thoughts.
3. Start a dialogue with your inner child by writing in your
subdominant hand. Answer with your
dominant hand. What issues emerge?
4. Cultivate an attitude of gratitude by maintaining a daily
list of things you appreciate, including uplifting quotes. Keep it in one journal or in a separate section so that you can read
through it all at once. When you feel down you can read through it for a boost
of gratitude and happiness.
5. Start a journal of self-portraits. You can take pictures, draw colors or shapes or collage images. Learn
to love and accept yourself just the way you are today.
6. Keep a nature diary to connect with the natural world. The world we live in is a magical and
mysterious place. Record the things you notice about the sky, the weather, and
the seasons.
7. Maintain a log of successes. Begin by writing the big ones you remember then regularly jot down
small successes that occur during the week. As you pay attention, your list
will grow and inspire you.
8. Keep a log or playlist of your favorite songs. Write about the moods they evoke. When you
hear a song that triggers a strong memory, write down how you feel and explore
that time and space of your life.
9. If there’s something you are struggling with or an event
that’s disturbing you, write about it in the third person. This will give you distance and provide a new perspective. Write down
what you learned about yourself.
10. Develop your intuition. Write
down questions or concerns then take a deep breath and listen for a response
from your Higher Self. Let yourself write automatically. If you don’t get an
answer right away, look for signs during the day.
We all have dark days, black moods, and anxious feelings. Use
writing in a journal to explore the darkness. You will find your inner light
when you do.
You’ll
be surprised by how writing a few words a day can affect your well-being. And
don’t think of it as a chore. Make it part of your routine and just let the
words flow….
do something amazing today!
fabiana