Why Your Journaling Needs a WHY

why journal?

Are you struggling to keep up with journaling? Do you find it difficult to be inspired or
know what to write about? The problem is likely not about journaling itself or not
benefiting from it, but not really understanding your own purpose and WHY you want to
write in a journal in the first place.

It Helps You Identify Your Focus

The first reason you need to understand why you are journaling is so you have a
specific focus. Journaling encompasses so many different things, that if you aren’t quite
sure what direction to go, you can lose steam pretty fast. When you know your purpose
for journaling, it guides you in the right direction as far as what you are going to journal
about. Otherwise, you might find yourself a little lost and lose interest extremely fast.

You Need to Know the Benefits

It is also going to help you see the benefits of journaling, not just in general, but those
benefits that might be more specific to you. If you don’t know what you’re trying to get
out of it, then what is going to motivate you to keep writing? And the benefits you
personally want from journaling are often different from someone else. Maybe your best
friend told you about journaling thanks to scripting and the law of attraction, but you
want to use it to reduce anxiety and get some more clarity into your life. This is also why
it is important to know your main why.

It Encourages You to Make This a Habit

Habits are what happen after you start a new routine or add something to your current
routine. Once you have healthy habits like journaling, you don’t even have to think about
them – they happen more on autopilot. You probably have plenty of habits in your life
now that you do automatically without thinking about it, from brushing your teeth when
you first wake up, to what time you eat lunch every day. This is what can happen with
journaling.

You Can Stay Motivated with Journaling

Lack of motivation or just lack of interest is the most common reason why people give
up journaling and don’t really see the benefits of it. But more so than that, this happens
because they don’t have a clear focus and purpose for why they are journaling. When
you do know your purpose for journaling, you suddenly have more inspiration and
motivation to continue with it.

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