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As someone who has struggled with journaling as a habit and generally doesn‘t know what to write about, journaling prompts are a huge help. They present a guide to follow that makes it easier to get into the habit of journaling.
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Let me introduce a new monthly series on this blog: monthly journal prompts.
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On the first of every month, I will post journaling prompts for myself and everyone who likes to join me in making journaling a consistent practice.
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Now, if you‘re reading this:
Stop, get a notebook, come back, and copy the ones you like. Without further ado let us begin.
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1 . MONTHLY CHECK-IN:
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The Past Month:
- What were the highlights this month?
- What drained me this month?
- What gave me energy?
- What lessons did I learn?
This Month:
- What are my goals for this month?
- What intentions do I want to set? How can I remind myself of them?
- What new things do I want to try?
- How can I learn from last month’s lessons?
- How do I want to feel this month?
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2. MONTHLY INs & OUTs
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- What is ‘IN’ this month? (What things/habits do I want this month)
- What is ‘OUT’?
My INs and OUTs in April (as examples ofc):
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IN:
- Building relationships
- Self-care
- Working on my blog
- Reading
- Less screen-time
- Saying yes to opportunities I want despite fears
OUT:
- Comparing myself
- Responding to other’s constant negativity
- Hitting snooze
- ProcrastinationÂ
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3. SELF-DISCOVERY:
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- What fictional characters do I find comfort in/ are my comfort characters? In which Tv-Shows, Movies, or Books do I find comfort? Why do I think they comfort me?
- What song lyrics do I like? What song lyrics or even songs do I relate to?
- What feelings/situations make me comfortable? Which feelings/situations make me uncomfortable? (Example: the feeling of sitting near a fire(comfortable), the feeling before a presentation (uncomfortable))
- What are 10 character traits I like about myself? How can I emphasize them?
- What are 10 character traits I do not like about myself? How can I change them or accept them?
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4. DEFINITIONS:
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There are certain terms everyone defines differently. Knowing your own definitions helps you get more of an understanding of your belief system.
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- How do I define success?
- How do I define failure?
- How do I define a strong person?
- How do I define healthy?
- How do I define religion/my faith?
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5. LISTS:
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- Top 10 Self-Care activities
- My top 10 favorite foods
- Ranking my favorite subjects in high school
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6. LETTERS:
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- Write a letter to a person you wanted to apologize to but never did. (You don‘t have to send it to them or ever show it to someone, just writing helps you process it.)
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7. CHANGE IN ORDER TO GROW:
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On my Instagram I‘m often asked how to change and how to evolve into the “best version of yourself” so here‘s a flow chart (i think it‘s called a flow chart) on how the process of change happens. Oftentimes there is a trigger, something that motivates you or leaves you with a desire to change. Whenever this happens I try to calm my emotions and reflect on them. After a process of self-discovery and reflection, I normally have a better understanding of what I want to change and the motivation behind it. Now I‘m ready to make a plan on how to change based on which I will take action.
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Since journaling plays a big part in this through self-reflection and also planning, sort of, I encourage you to change one thing, no matter how little, in your life through this process.
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8. RELATIONSHIPS:
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- Who am I friends with? How would I describe these friendships? Are they different from each other? How? Are there any issues? If yes, how can they be solved?
- How am I in friendships? What do I value in a friend?
- What friendships didn‘t work out in the past? How can I learn from them?
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9. GOALS:
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- Where do I see myself three months from now? What kind of person do I want to become? What kind of life do I want to live?
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10. GRATITUDE:
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- What are ten things I’m genuinely grateful for?
- How can I be grateful for my past self? What did she do for my current self and my future self?