The Power of Journaling

I can’t swear by journaling enough! Like meditation, journaling can be an incredible outlet for our innermost feelings, emotions, thoughts, and beliefs to come to light. For best results, find a prompt that truly resonates and then resist the urge to edit yourself as you go along. This practice is entirely for you, so allow yourself to bring whatever arises to the surface without judgment. Remember, you can only meet others as far as you’ve met yourself. Acceptance starts with you!

Browse Topics Below:

Anxiety and Depression

  • Dear Anxiety/Depression, I want you to know…
  • I invite joy into my life by…
  • Today, I’m grateful for…
  • Do you often find yourself over-thinking things you’ve said or how you’ve acted? What usually triggers this?
  • Where do you feel stuck and what do you need to let go of to grow?
  • Describe a time when you felt fulfilled. Where were you? What were you doing? What about that moment felt so satisfying?
  • Make a list of 10 affirmations and repeat them to yourself.
  • What’s one thing you wish would change?
  • What activities make you calm?
  • Think of the last time you let negative thoughts spiral out of control. What were some of those thoughts?
  • What are some nice things people have said to you or about you?

Body Image

  • How has your body supported you?
  • How has society, social media, and beauty standards impacted your view of your body?
  • What challenges have you faced when it comes to body image?
  • Name somethings your body does for you daily that you don’t want to take for granted.
  • Describe three amazing experiences you’ve had because of your body.
  • Imagine that your self-worth had nothing to do with your appearance. What attributes would you highlight about yourself instead?
  • How do you want to feel in your body?
  • How do you define beauty and what has it meant for you?
  • What have you denied yourself because you didn’t feel you had the “perfect” body?
  • When is a time that you’ve felt strong in your body?
  • What types of body movement feel good to you?

Boundaries

  • When was the last time you said no to something?
  • When was the last time you wish you said no to something?
  • How would it feel to have more boundaries around your time and energy?
  • What do you struggle to say no to? What would happen if you do say no?
  • Describe a time you felt disrespected. What did communication look like before, during, and after the event?
  • If you were writing a rulebook for your interpersonal relationships, what would be the first 5 rules?
  • Are your boundaries porous or rigid?

Dharma

  • What is your heart-felt desire? Is this the thing you want most in this lifetime?
  • Who are you? Think bigger than your job, relationships, and hobbies. Who are you?
  • What does happiness mean to you?
  • What does your dream life look like?
  • What do you value most in your life right now?
  • When you’re feeling purposeful during your day, how would you describe it?
  • What’s the meaning of life to you?

Gaining Clarity / Truth / Authenticity

  • What areas of your life are you lacking clarity in and why?
  • What do you need to focus on?
  • What do you know to be true today that you didn’t know a year ago?
  • When do you feel most in tune with yourself?
  • Have there been situations where you felt you were not acting like your best self- where you weren’t congruent with the person you know you can be? What created that compromise? How did that feel? What did you learn from that?
  • Do you feel conscious of the progress you’re making in life? Why or why not?
  • If you had to teach someone to live with more integrity in their lives, what advice would you give them?
  • What misconceptions have you harbored in the past? Where did they come from?

Healing

  • I feel whole when…
  • I release and let go of…
  • What emotions do you tend to avoid feeling?
  • Do you think you’re a “good person” or a “bad person?” Why?
  • Write down three ways your life would change if you started accepting all aspects of who you are without judgment or shame.

Inner Child Wounds

  • What is your inner child hurt about?
  • If you could speak to your child-self now, what would you say?
  • Who were your heroes growing up? What did you admire about them?
  • What were your hobbies when you were younger?
  • What are some ways you can bring activities you enjoyed as a child into adulthood?
  • What was one way you used to self-sooth when you were growing up?
  • What are some traits in a person that your inner child needed? Have you grown to possess them?
  • Did your parents show you compassion and forgiveness as a child?

Manifesting

  • I am going to achieve [fill in the goal] by doing [insert how].
  • I am able to get what I want because [insert qualities you have that help you toward your dreams].
  • My long-term goal is to [insert], and I will get there by doing these three short-term goals [add three].
  • I invite financial income into my life by [e.g., saying yes, trying new things, learning, etc.].
  •  I have long-lasted friendships because [what are you doing to ensure your friendships continue?].
  • What kind of person do you need to become to manifest your desires?
  • What kind of support system do you need to surround yourself with to achieve your desires?
  • How can you use meditation to help manifest your desires?
  • How can you be more patient and trust in the timing of your desires?
  • What kind of mantras can you use to help manifest your desires?
  • Do you feel you’re living in alignment with your best self? What needs consistency or change to find alignment?
  • Where do you see yourself in 6 months? A year? 5 Years?
  • What are your self-limiting beliefs and how do you plan to overcome these?
  • Make a list of 10 actions you would like to accomplish in an ideal week. Make a goal to do at least one of those actions weekly.

Self Love

  • What are three ways you can be kind to yourself today?
  • When was the last time you truly gave yourself grace and forgave yourself for a mistake?
  • Do you struggle with showing yourself compassion? How does showing yourself compassion make you feel?
  • What are five self-care activities that make you feel safe and secure?
  • When are you hardest on yourself and where do you think this stems from?
  • What situations make you feel less than or not good enough? Why do you think this is?
  • What are three ways you can be kind to yourself today?
  • What triggers your inner critic?

Shadow Work

  • What does the term “shadow work” mean to you?
  • What do you think are the worst qualities a person can have?
  • What makes you feel empty? How do you fill that void?
  • How do you feel about confrontation? Why do you think that is?
  • How do you perceive failure? How does it make you feel?
  • What are your toxic traits? How do they present themselves?
  • If your shadow was a separate person, what would you say to them?

Somatic Connection

  • My body feels nourished when…
  • My mind feels nourished when…
  • In this moment, I feel…
  • What is this feeling here to teach you?
  • If your body could write you a message, what would it say?
  • How can I feel more at peace in this moment?
  • Reflect on a time when you felt a deep sense of connection in your body. What made this so?
  • Do you often experience physical reactions to emotional stress? If so, write about them.
  • Are you more prone to fighting, flying, freezing or fawning? Why do you think this might be?
  • Write a letter to your body.
  • Imagine you’ve mastered the mind-body connection – how would your life look different than it does now?
  • What word do you want to embody today?