Journaling portal to the writing dimension of writer self-discovery
Journaling Portal
Portal Personal Specialty Professional Writers Info
 

Journal Sparks: 300 Questions to Journal About
Get a copy of
Journal Sparks:
300 Questions
to Journal About

today.
FREE SHIPPING
within the US!

5 Tips for Journaling Your Home Based Business Plan
Journaling is an effective way to reach your goal of starting your own home-based business. Whether you want to be a freelance writer, a silk florist, an academic tutor – whatever your dream is... Read More

Online Diary Allows UK Driving School to Increase Bookings by 50% in Less Than 6 Weeks
Sound impossible? Just another over hyped headline? You'd certainly be forgiven for thinking so. But this is precisely what UK driving school owner Gary Rowlands reports after less than 6 weeks of using the Intelligent Online Diary. Like many... Read More

Team Journaling
The very effective tool of keeping a journal, diary, or diaries, can be used in your workplace as well as at home. It is a powerful tool that can enhance our lives... Read More

 
 

5 Benefits of Keeping a Personal Journal


Everyone who has kept a personal journal knows that writing is a therapeutic process that helps integrate seemingly unconnected life events. Some believe the process works because the physical act of writing (using your hand-eye coordination) occupies your left brain, leaving your right brain free to access emotions, intuit connections, and create new insights.

How else can journaling help?

1. Journaling reduces stress by getting “monkey mind” thoughts out of your head. Mind chatter is a powerful stressor, stressor is a powerful health-buster, and journaling the chatter is a proven chatter-buster.

2. Writing about problems gives your right brain food for creative problem-solving. It’s amazing what happens when the creative part of your nature starts working on a problem—you’ll soon find solutions bubbling up from your subconscious.

3. Keeping a daily diary is one of the best techniques for discovering patterns, particularly those that are self-defeating. For example, a diary kept over the course of several months will clearly show any reoccurring difficulties like overeating, stress eating, poor (but similar) choices in relationships.

4. Want to better know yourself? Journal. Writing can help clarify your thoughts, your emotions, and your reactions to certain people or situations. In addition, as you read back through past journals, you’ll have ample evidence of the things that make you happy and those that are distressful.

5. Journaling can help clarify events, problems, or options. When you’re beset with a mind full of fuzzy, disconnected thoughts flitting here and there, writing about the event or issue will help bring focus and clarity. It will also help you decide on which action to take, or option to choose.

Patti Testerman is content manager at JournalGenie.com, the only online site that analyzes your writing and then gives you instant feedback. Want to discover self-defeating patterns, or find better ways to communicate in a relationship? Check out our site.


patti@journalgenie.com

 
 
 

©2007 Journaling Portal .com™