Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Journal More, Worry Less

Keeping a journal helps clarify your thoughts, get solutions.

Health care professionals have long praised the benefits that keeping a journal has on one’s mental health. And it can certainly be proven that journaling or recording one’s life experiences is an aid to self-development and self-awareness, since it records information about one’s innermost feelings and ideas.
In fact, much has been written about the benefits of keeping a journal, including:

  • · Journaling helps clarify goals and dreams
  • · Journaling helps quiet the mind; it provides you with the ability to focus on anything you want
  • · Journaling provides you with “ME” time, time alone with nothing but yourself and your thoughts
  • · Journaling provides a private arena to say and feel whatever you wish
  • · Journaling provides a written account of where you’ve come from and where you’re going
  • · Journaling helps with stress reduction – things don’t seem to bother you as much once they are written down
  • · Journaling helps provide a written account of your personal history, something to look back on
  • · Journaling can be done any way you choose, daily, randomly, when the spirit moves you, whenever; there are no rules, no musts
  • · Journaling helps you speak what’s in your mind and in your heart
  • · Journaling is a form a self-expression
Many use the excuse, “I don’t have the time to journal!” Try it for a few minutes a day for a month. See how it makes you feel. Many people admit that they don’t know how they lived without their journals after a month’s time. It becomes a valuable resource, a pleasurable pastime, and a trusted friend to process situations and maintain our emotional balance.
 
 

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