I’ve had times in my life where my journal was a dumping ground for every heartbreak, regret and mistake I ever made. I hear lots of other people say that they only write in their journal when they are going through difficult times or when something horrible is happening (a loss, a break-up, money problems, a health crisis, etc.) I have learned that there is a risk to this style of journaling because what we focus on tends to grow in our lives.
It is helpful to write during both good times and bad. I call this yin and yang of journaling. You don’t want your journal to simply be a dumping ground during difficult times. Our lives and how we are feeling get profoundly shaped by what we focus on – our thoughts, impact our feelings, which shape our behaviours. This being said, it is important to consider the power of your thoughts while journaling.
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Lynda Monk, our official Self-Care Expert
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