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Journaling Is Much More Than Keeping a Diary

If you cant afford a therapist or schedule regular visits with a mental health counselor, you have one one self-soothing method at your disposal that you may have long overlooked, and it wont cost much at all: journaling.
You may think that journaling simply means jotting down your thoughts at the end of the daya sort of running log of your emotions, dreams, anxieties and the likebut it can be much more. Journaling with intent can even serve as a form of therapyalbeit one without the hassle of insurance premiums, co-pays, or other red tape.
As we slog into a new year full of aspirations and resolutions, its worth knowing theres a whole world of journaling out there. Your methods of monitoring your own headspace through the written word can be broad or extremely specificeither an assessment of the scattered workings of your psyche, or focused on one particular aspect of your life.
Lets run through some of the interesting ways you can get the most out of a pen and a pad of paper in 2021.
A dream journal
Youve probably always wanted to decode the mystery of your dreams, but either cant remember what exactly transpired as you slept, or you havent had the bandwidth to sit down and commit to it. This is the time to resolve to keep a dream journal, which will be dedicated entirely to unpacking what your dreams mean.
As the memory of dreams is often fleeting, its best to jot down the specifics shortly after you wake. But if youre able to do this consistently, it can really help with memory retentionalso known as dream recall.
A meditation journal
A meditation journal goes in tandem with actual meditation practices, and its a fantastic compliment to the practice, whether meditating is something you already do, or you are willing to try out. Though its hardly a monolithic pastime, meditating is a great way to declutter your mind and organize your thoughts, and journaling afterward is a good way to contextualize how youre progressing toward those goals.
A food journal
Its January, which means you or other people you know are perhaps becoming newly obsessed (or re-obsessed) with your diet. If youre trying to lose weight or eat healthier, logging your progress in a food journal can help you keep tabs on how well youre sticking to your plans, as well as log your progress toward your goals. (And note that you can keep a food journal and track what you eat without counting calories.)
A gratitude journal
This is probably the journal everyone needs to consider at some point in their life. Its probably fair to say you take too much for grantedeven during historically bleak times such as theseand its easy to lose track of those things we are lucky to have and enjoy. With a gratitude journal, you can condense the things that make you feel fortunate onto each page, which will help you establish and maintain a gracious attitude that will hopefully begin to seep into many aspects of your life and personal relationships.
A creativity journal
The creative process is different for everyone, and you might literally dream up a brilliant idea while drifting off to sleep only to find that its vanished in the morning. So why not document your creative sparks for posteritys sake? It offers a great way to chart the evolution of your creative process, and to help better contextualize ideas that might seem too convoluted or hard to actualize at first.
A reading journal
Too often we read, but dont reflect on what weve learned or how weve been challenged. Additionally, if youre trying to read more this year, just keeping tabs on how much youre actually reading can be a helpful motivator as you push to make reading a more regular habit. This kind of journals benefit is twofold, essentially: On one hand, youre holding yourself to account when it comes to achieving your bookish goals, and on the other, you can use it as a tool for retaining the information youre trying to absorb.read more

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