5 Easy Ways to Start Journaling πŸ–ŠοΈ

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23 Mar 202104:46

Summary

TLDRThis video provides five low-effort journaling tips for people who want to start a diary or improve their existing journaling habit. It suggests using a line-a-day journal to avoid blank page anxiety, downsizing to small notebooks that seem easier to fill, simplifying entries to quick logs of weather/meals/hobbies, incorporating art and decorations instead of writing, and keeping a running list of writing prompts for inspiration. It aims to make journaling an enjoyable, sustainable daily practice rather than a stressful or short-lived endeavor.

Takeaways

  • 😊 Use a line-a-day journal to avoid feeling overwhelmed by blank pages
  • πŸ“ Downsize to a small notebook that's easier to fill
  • ✏️ Simplify entries with short, simple logs of weather, meals, hobbies etc.
  • πŸ– Turn diaries into visual journals with scrapbooking, drawing, washi tape etc.
  • πŸ’‘ Keep a running list of journal prompts for inspiration when stuck
  • πŸ€” Reflect on your day in just a line or two
  • πŸ“… Dated journals have dates filled in already
  • πŸ—“ Undated journals allow you to start whenever
  • πŸŽ₯ Consider journaling by video if writing is tough
  • πŸ‘ Share your own journaling tips in the comments!

Q & A

  • What are some solutions suggested for dealing with the fear of the blank page when starting a journal?

    -Using a line-a-day journal that dedicates a page to the same day over successive years, writing in smaller notebooks that are easier to fill, and simplifying entries.

  • What are some examples of simplified journal entries?

    -Keeping a log of each day's weather and meals, making brief updates about a hobby like crafting or tabletop gaming, or just warming up with a quick, simple entry.

  • What are some non-writing ideas suggested for keeping a journal?

    -Scrapbooking by gluing found objects and ephemera, drawing simple four panel comics about something interesting that happened, or decorating pages with washi tape and stickers.

  • What is suggested for getting inspiration for what to write about in a journal?

    -Making a list of journal topics and prompts ahead of time on index cards or sticky notes that can be moved from page to page.

  • What are some sample journal prompt ideas provided?

    -The weather, meals, updates on a hobby, something funny or interesting that happened, etc.

  • What are the benefits of a line-a-day journal?

    -It dedicates a page to the same day over successive years so you can journal every day without feeling overwhelmed, and read previous years' entries to see personal growth.

  • Why might smaller notebooks be better than large journals for some people?

    -Smaller notebooks like A6 or pocket-sized are less intimidating and easier to fill out than a journal with too much empty space.

  • What options are available for undated line-a-day journals?

    -Undated diaries from Apica and Midori are available in 3- and 5-year versions, allowing you to start writing whenever.

  • What is a benefit of simplifying journal entries?

    -It's useful for those who find it difficult to write long, detailed accounts of their day and makes journaling more approachable.

  • Why are journaling tips being provided in this video?

    -To help serial notebook abandoners, first-time journalers, and others who struggle to maintain a journal find easy ways to start and stick with it.

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