I am always amazed by the people who have consistently kept a journal documenting their lives. Keeping a daily diary or journal is a habit that many renowned men and women have made throughout history.
A journal is a form of personal record keeping of events, experiences, observations, and even lessons learned, done regularly. Some forms of journals include a personal diary or journal, a work journal, or an academic journal.
I started my journaling journey a decade ago using a paper journal, a Moleskine, and now converted to digital notes and a small notebook. Moreover, my journaling practice has served as a place to self-reflect, document my life, and write down ideas that inspire me throughout the years.
There are many benefits to keeping a journal:
Keeping a journal can be rewarding and therapeutic, allowing us to reflect on our thoughts, feelings, and experiences. Therefore, here are 8 tips to help you get started in writing and keeping a journal this new year.
Choose a time each day or week to sit down and write in your journal. Consistency can help to make journaling a habit. We can start by setting aside 5 or 10 minutes a day to write in our journal as a great habit to start. Consistency is key. It takes 30-60 days to do something until it becomes an embedded habit, so take that time to journal every day or any set of days until it becomes a habit.
There are many different ways to keep a journal, including writing by hand, typing on a computer, or using a digital app. Choose the format that works best for you. For example, I personally use a paper notebook like the Panda Journal to write my journal. And I have also used a Moleskine and a Leuchtturm1917 notebook in the past. For electronic journaling, I recommend Obsidian or Day One App which I use with my laptop and mobile devices.
There are no rules when it comes to journaling, so feel free to write about whatever is on your mind. You might want to reflect on your day, explore your feelings, or set goals for the future. And the key factor is the freedom to write in our own journal about anything. Coupled with the idea that our journal is a place we can document and share our thinking freely.
A journal allows you to be honest and authentic, so don’t worry about writing perfectly or censoring your thoughts. Additionally, we do not need to edit what we write in our journals because it is ours to consume. And obviously, we must ensure to write legibly or type structured sentences we can understand, but throw out the rules. If you prefer to write haikus or shorter fragmented sentences, do so. Equally, the most vital thing is to be authentic and honest when writing because we will use our journal as a form of self-reflection.
The audience of your journal is yourself. Therefore, we must remember that our journal is for our own personal reflection and growth, so don’t worry about what others might think. We don’t need to impress anyone in our journal. The key is to be free and write for ourselves.
When we write in our journal for the very first time, we may not know what to write about. However, choosing a comfortable and quiet place to write will help. As a matter of fact, some people use scented candles to kickstart their journaling process. And others write in their journals after meditating in the morning or getting into bed at night. The idea is that journaling should be a relaxing and enjoyable activity.
When we write in our journals, we should disregard grammar and spelling rules if we want. Likewise, we have to freely write our thoughts as they come through. And the focus of journaling should be on the thoughts, ideas, and feelings we have inside us that must come through to the page. It is not perfection. Since we freely express ourselves on the page, we can benefit from our journaling practice.
Now that we have collected pages of thoughts, we can take a few minutes to reflect on what we have written. Additionally, we may want insights on a situation or highlight observations that stand out to us. Further, we can set goals based on what we have learned about ourselves. In other words, the key to a journal practice is to reflect on ourselves, and it’s a way to get to know ourselves.
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