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To Journal, or Not to Journal | 10 Journaling Tips for Beginners

Journaling is more than teenage girls writing stories about their dream boyfriends or drama they are facing at school. …Even though they are hysterical to read when you’re older!

Journaling is a tool that is very commonly used by adults and is a common self-care practice. Disconnecting for a few minutes and writing down your thoughts and feelings on things that happen or what you hope to happen can be therapeutic. Journaling can remove your thoughts from the chaotic lives we all live for a few moments.

If you’re thinking about starting a journal – don’t let the stereotypical image of a middle school girl deter you from jumping into this self care practice.

Journaling is a powerful self care practice that not only releases energy and thoughts that may become stagnant, but also can become an outlet that drives change and steers the direction we ultimately take our lives.

Writing in a journal also acts as a time capsule that holds not only what memories you have but all the emotions that go along with it. Reading through an old journal is like reminiscing on old times – you experience the good and the bad all over again.

Imagining having all of your lessons and favorite memories stored in one place? If you are looking to start a journal as a beginner, or thinking to journal or not to journal, here are some great tips for a journaling. beginner!


10 Journaling Tips for Beginners

1. Don’t Get Down if You Miss a Day

Yes it would be amazing to have a true daily journal, I’m sure there are tons of people out there that do. If you skip a day, it’s ok.

Some days you will be feeling it and other days you will want nothing to do with it. Part of learning how journaling fits into your life and what value it ultimately provides you is by doing and learning.

But the most importance thing to remember is that you should not get down on yourself if you miss a day. Your journal will not be mad at you and it will be ready to pick back up whenever you are.

2. Pick a Journal that Excites You

Getting motivated and excited to journal helps you remain consistent. Having a journal that speaks to you or moves you can really make the difference between picking up the book to write or skipping a day.

There are so many different types of journals – from colors, to lines, to sizes, to formats. I personally love to go to TJ Maxx to shop for journals. They typically have a really large selection and a wide variety of options. They also have recently had a lot of guided journals which I think is an awesome way to get into this self care practice.

I create a little Amazon Storefront that I update frequently with journals that I find that I think have personality! These are a wide variety of journals that can speak to many different people. So you may hate some, or fall in love with one – but that’s the beauty of finding a journal it only has to speak to you and you don’t have to have a reason why! You can check out the Journal selection here!

3. Find What Type of Journaling Works Best for You

There are so many types of journaling and it’s important to know that there is not just one way to journal. Frankly, for whatever you are trying to get out of journaling, there is a journal type for you. Here are a few different types of journaling that may be worth trying.

Bullet Journaling – A type of journaling that relates directly to organization and organizing your life – structuring your to-dos, goals, reminders, even brainstorming. Writing all in bullets, no full sentences means this is perfect for someone who may not have the most time, but needs to add some structure or productivity to their life.

Gratitude Journaling – This is a practice where you document everything you are grateful for. Not only does that serve as a great reflection practice, but it also keeps your mindset positive and focused on the good things that you currently have. No matter how bad a day, you can always find something to be grateful for.

Dream Journaling – Document you dreams! This type of journaling serves as a ledger for your nightly dreams or even waking dreams. Tie in the emotions you felt as well to truly release all the energy from the experience.

Travel Journaling – A type of journaling where you write about your experiences from trips you have taken, favorite spots, not-so-favorite spots, new things you learned, and new experiences you had.

Creative Journaling – This journaling practice is where you mix both words and art on the same document. Doodling, drawings, color, and words. This is a great way to express yourself if words do not come as easily as you would of hoped

4. You Don’t Have to Write the Same Amount Every Entry

Some days you’ll be a fire and ready to write a small novel, while other days you are going to be lucky it you can form together 2 sentences. Setting a word count or minimum page count for journaling may not do you good.

You may just ramble on to simply put words on a paper that divert from what you are actually trying to do. When you think about, sometimes one powerful sentence says a whole that more than 3 pages of fluff. It’s ok if you get all your thoughts or feelings out in a few sentences and it’s also okay if it takes multiple pages! Each day is different which means each journal entry will be different.

Instead or trying to hit a number of journal pages or words, try using a timer, maybe try journaling for 15 minutes – at 5 minutes you’re still blanking, you can use those remaining 10 minutes to meditate or to stretch. That way you are still taking time for yourself and not beating yourself up because you aren’t journaling the amount you imagined.

5. Your Journal Doesn’t Have to be a Physical Journal

Journals have evolved so much. Look back to movies when you were in middle school and high school – someone sitting on their bed with their journal with a matching pen, writing out all their deepest darkest secrets. Now journals can be in all different sorts of mediums!

I mean you could even consider this blog a journal, right? Journals can be digital or physical. You can type your entries or you can hand write them. You can even make a bullet journal using the notepad on your cell phone.

Wherever you choose to start your journal is 100% up to you and should be one that be aligns with how you will feel comfortable consistently writing entries. As someone on the go, I tend to love using my phone for bullet journaling and organization because on the fly I will need to figure out a plan and calm the million of thoughts running through my head. I also keep a physical gratitude journal because I think it is super powerful to physically write those entries. It’s also enjoyable to pick back up and read through!

Moral of the story is there is not one right way to start a journal!

6. Add Journaling to Your Morning Routine or Nighttime Routine

In order to promote consistency in entries, adding journaling to your daily routines is a great way to ensure you make the time for this self care practice every day (or whatever cadence you want). With how busy we all are, it can be easy to let self care practices, like journaling, slip through the cracks if we do not pre-plan the time.

Adding journaling to your morning routine means you can start the day off by writing what you hope to accomplish and acknowledging your goals. It also gives you the ability to reflect on what may have happened the day before and how that will steer your day today. Adding journaling to your nighttime routine allows you to document your day and serves as an action that triggers the end of the day and that it is time to wind down.

7. Don’t Be Afraid to Carry Your Journal with You

You know what you shouldn’t be ashamed of? Journaling. Carry your journal with you! Sometimes you may want to put some thoughts on paper in the middle of the day or there was a situation that you just can’t get out of your head and need to release it.

Just because you added journaling into your morning routine or nighttime routine, doesn’t mean you can’t journal at any moment in time.

8. Make Sure Journaling Doesn’t Become a Chore

Journaling is an act of self care and even an act of self love. It is time we take for ourselves to be exactly what we need it to be. Number 1 piece of advice for journaling beginners is to enjoy it.

The moment journaling becomes and chore and you resent it is the moment that it no longer benefits or helps you. If you force the self-care practice you may get some benefits, but you will not get the full value of a journal.

Keep journaling fun by having a journal you love picking up or by researching journal prompts and journal topics. Also explore some of the many tips of journaling – if bullet journaling isn’t for you, maybe a transition to creative journaling will be a welcomed changed. There is no pre-determined best practices for what journaling will work best for you. If journaling becomes a chore, you can shift your practice to fit your needs so you continue to gain the long term self-love and self-care benefits from the practice.

9. Write for Yourself

You journal is for one person and that is you! You don’t have to put a lock on your journal or hide it away, but you have to remember that the only reason you are writing is you – your self-love, your self-care practice, your mental health.

If you don’t want to write about something, don’t write about it. If you want to write monthly, do it. If you want to doodle at the end of ever entry, do it.

You control your journaling practice. At the end of the day you get out of journaling what you put into it. You may not want the same outcome of your journaling as a friend of family member, or even a stranger. When you journal, it’s most important to remember that this is something for you and for nobody else!

10. Stick to What Works for You!

Journaling is not one size fits all. In order to make sure you are making the most of your won journaling practice, you need to consistently analyze what is and what isn’t working for you.

Whether it is evaluating your progress and what you are getting out of your journaling practice or revisiting how much time you devote to this self-care practice on a daily or weekly level. In order to get the most out of journaling especially as a beginner, you need to reflect, learn and adjust.

This is ongoing! What works for you one year, may not be the same thing that fits into your schedule the next year. There’s no shame in having to change a routine or shift your journaling practice.


Finding Your Perfect Journal

I hope you stick to journaling and fall in love with whatever type you choose! I have curated some adorable journals from Amazon, so if you are eager to get started you can order one off Prime today! There are a wide array of selections – colors, designs, sizes, lined, unlined – that should help in guiding you to find the journal that is best for you! You can check out the Amazon storefront, here!


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Why You Need a Morning Routine

4 Signs You May Need a Morning Routine

Waking up every morning is not always easy. Whether it’s because of seasonal changes, waking up when it’s cold and the sun hasn’t risen, or because of the daunting day you face ahead, leaving your bed in the morning can seem like an impossible feat.

Morning Routines are an effective and a pretty underrated way to make waking up a bit easier. Whether you take 15 minutes every morning to make your bed and wash your face or multiple hours to get a workout in and do a full skincare routine, having a structured morning helps keep you accountable and waking up on time every morning.

Implementing a morning routine is pretty simple and very customizable to every individual. All it takes is creating a repeatable process that you can make happen every morning.

After adding a morning routine to your day, you can anticipate less stress in the morning, better night’s sleep, more productivity, and even some health benefits!

If you don’t have a morning routine but are thinking you may want to add one, here are 4 signs that may indicate a Morning Routine will help make your mornings more bearable!


4 Signs You May Need a Morning Routine

Sluggish Feelings Into the Afternoon

Waking up sluggish and having that feeling linger into the afternoon is a total day killer. There are multiple reasons why you may feel sluggish when you wake up but one way to remedy this is to incorporate a morning routine for what you do every single time you wake up. Knowing what you have to do every morning, make your bed, work out, shower, etc. helps your body understand that once those tasks are done, it is time to kick start the day. As soon as your Morning Routine is completed, you should be refreshed and ready to start your day and rid yourself of those sluggish afternoon feelings.

Little Motivation to Get Out of Bed in the Morning

A possible explanation for this is not feeling ‘excited’ or ‘motivated’ to wake up in the morning. You may wake up dreading work or the amount of chores you have to do and when you wake up it is the first thing that’s on your mind. Introducing a morning routine to your day can help sooth those anxious morning thoughts by adding in a routine that you stick to and is the first thing you do every morning. You don’t need to tackle any of the tough tasks of your day before you wake up first and finish your morning routine. Post morning routine, you are ready to take on whatever challenges await you, good or bad!

Repeatedly Skipping Breakfast

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. If you are repeatedly skipping Breakfast there’s a chance that you are not waking up with enough time to have this vital meal. Having a morning routine can help you be more productive in the morning and help you complete tasks you need to get done including having Breakfast. Instead of running out the door every morning in a rush, introducing a morning routine to your day can mean more time to relax and have Breakfast and fuel your body with the energy that you need for the day.

Restlessness at Night

Restlessness at night is something that can deter your entire day. Not getting ample rest and enough hours of sleep can lead to groggy mornings and low productivity throughout the day. Having a morning routine can help alleviate this because it can help dissolve whatever it is that is keeping you up at night. If it’s the daunting tasks at work or a conversation you need to have, going to bed knowing that the first thing you are doing is your morning routine can help make those late night restless feelings decrease.


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Powerful Affirmations for Abundance

30 Powerful Affirmations for Attracting Abundance into Your Life

Everything you desire is within your reach. By using daily mantras or affirmations, you allows your thoughts to power your actions.

In order to achieve your dream life you have to put in effort. That involves convincing yourself first that you are capable and willing of having all of your desires.

Affirmations for manifesting are a great tool to use to keep your mindset right and keep positive energy flowing in your direction.

Manifesting your dream life could mean many different things. It really should be different for every person. Whether you are looking to bring in financial success or maybe a new romantic relationship, you are worthy of the changes that you wish to make! These 30 positive affirmations are designed to bring abundance into your life.

Whether you are looking to attract more money into your life or success at work, these abundance affirmations can be used to help manifest financial success into your life.

Try out these 30 affirmations for manifesting that are sure to help align your thoughts with your actions so you can create the life that you have always dreamed of.


30 Powerful Affirmations for Attracting Abundance into Your Life

  • Money flows to me effortlessly.
  • I am a magnet for abundance.
  • I do not stress over finances.
  • I have a positive relationship with money.
  • I am open to exploring new opportunities for work.
  • My positive energy attracts abundance. I welcome it into my life.
  • I am always provided for.
  • My talents and skills are valuable.
  • I release all my negative thoughts around money.
  • My dream home is the exact way I have always imagined it would be.
  • I am healthy, wealthy, and happy.
  • I am a magnet for positivity, money, and abundance.
  • I have the power to posses financial freedom.
  • Abundance comes to be in all ways.
  • The universe provides me with many ways to make an income.
  • I am comfortable being wealthy. I embrace my new lifestyle with positivity.
  • I attract abundance and high-vibrational experiences.
  • My dreams have come true and I live every day in abundance.
  • Money is always there when I need it.
  • I live abundantly with the love of my life.
  • Endless prosperity flows to and through me.
  • I am open to receiving abundant amounts of love.
  • I attract limitless miracles.
  • I attract prosperity easily and effortlessly to me.
  • I attract love easily and effortlessly to me.
  • I am amazing and open to receiving all the blessings the universe has in store for me.
  • My grateful heart is a magnet for abundance in my life.
  • I have more than enough money to do all the things that I want to do.
  • I am thankful for the abundance that I have, I naturally attract more.
  • I am worthy of love in abundance.

Journaling Your Affirmations

Affirmations can be spoken, written, or both! I personally enjoy writing down my affirmations multiple times every morning. Not only are I speaking them to myself, but I am writing them on paper. Having a journal that speaks to you and motivates you to pick it up and write is something that can evolve your practice with affirmations. Writing down all that you are grateful for before you write down your affirmations is a great way to raise your vibration and be in a positive mindset. This is so powerful when using affirmations! I’ve curated a list of you great journals that I hope can inspire you to start journaling with your affirmations.


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30 Affirmations for Manifesting Your Dream Life

Everything you desire is within your reach. By using daily mantras or affirmations, you allows your thoughts to power your actions.

In order to achieve your dream life you have to put in effort. That involves convincing yourself first that you are capable and willing of having all of your desires.

Affirmations for manifesting are a great tool to use to keep your mindset right and keep positive energy flowing in your direction.

Manifesting your dream life could mean many different things. It really should be different for every person. Whether you are looking to bring in financial success or maybe a new romantic relationship, you are worthy of the changes that you wish to make!

No matter what your dream life may be, try out these 30 affirmations for manifesting that are sure to help align your thoughts with your actions so you can create the life that you have always dreamed of.


30 Affirmations for Manifesting Your Dream Life

  • The universe has big plans for me and I claim all that is for me. My dream life is within my reach.
  • I am a magnet for abundance, love, and happiness.
  • I operate at a higher frequency and attract like-minded individuals into my life.
  • I am not afraid to release all that no longer serves me. I am making room for new blessings from the universe.
  • Everyday I choose happiness, I choose love, I choose positivity.
  • I am strong enough to change my life and go in the direction of my dreams.
  • All that I desire is coming to me.
  • I do not chase, I attract. What is meant for me will come to me.
  • I live in a state of happiness and abundance. I exist on a higher vibration.
  • My energy attracts what is meant for me. I am a magnet for love and abundance.
  • I attract success. I attract money. I attract opportunities.
  • Good things are coming my way.
  • Everything will be as it should for my higher good.
  • Money flows to me quickly and effortlessly.
  • Love flows to me quickly and effortlessly.
  • I am creating the life of my dreams.
  • The universe gives me what I need, when I need it.
  • I deserve all good things. I will achieve my dreams and reach my goals.
  • My life is overflowing with new possibilities and opportunities.
  • I am the most successful I have every been. I am overjoyed with each new opportunity that is presented to me.
  • I am accepting of love and capable of giving love.
  • My happiness is not affected by others. I am in complete control my emotions and my actions.
  • I release all negativity energy surrounding my past relationships.
  • I have a healthy relationship with money.
  • I am at peace with my body, mind, and soul.
  • I am so happy and grateful that my biggest dreams are becoming reality.
  • Every morning I wake up confident and refreshed and ready to take on the new day.
  • The positive energy from within my body radiates to all those around me. It attracts everything that is meant for me.
  • I am grateful for each new opportunity in my life. The universe blesses me with the right things at the right time.
  • I am thankful for all the lessons I have learned that have allowed me to grow to this new version of myself.

Journaling Your Affirmations

Affirmations can be spoken, written, or both! I personally enjoy writing down my affirmations multiple times every morning. Not only are I speaking them to myself, but I am writing them on paper. Having a journal that speaks to you and motivates you to pick it up and write is something that can evolve your practice with affirmations. Writing down all that you are grateful for before you write down your affirmations is a great way to raise your vibration and be in a positive mindset. This is so powerful when using affirmations! I’ve curated a list of you great journals that I hope can inspire you to start journaling with your affirmations.


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