30 Prompts To Start Journaling
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30 Prompts To Start Journaling

Sometimes starting is the hardest part!

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Journaling is known to be super helpful in organizing thoughts and for self-exploration. But sometimes it gets quite hard to get started or to continue writing. Some tips to help you get started and continue journaling could be to keep a notebook on your nightstand, 'free write' without overthinking, and stop judging.

Below are 30 prompts for 30 days of the month to help you begin your journaling journey!

1. List 10 things that make you really happy. 

2. Write something that someone told you about yourself that you never forgot.

3. What are your top three pet peeves?

4. Write about someone who inspires you.

5. List five places you want to visit. 

6. Five ways to win your heart. 

7. List 10 songs that you're loving right now. 

8. Share something that you struggle with. 

9. Post some words of wisdom that speak to you. 

10. Write about something for which you feel strongly. 

11. Something you always think "What if..." about.

12. Write about five blessings in your life. 

13. What are you excited about? 

14. Post your favorite movies that you never get tired of watching.

15. Bullet-point your whole day. 

16. Something that you miss. 

17. Post about your zodiac sign, and whether or not it fits you. 

18. Post 30 facts about yourself. 

19. Discuss your first love. 

20. Post about three celebrity crushes. 

21. What three lessons do you want your children to learn from you? 

22. Put your music on shuffle and post the first ten songs. 

23. A letter to someone, anyone. 

24. Write about a lesson you've learned the hard way.

25. Think of any word. Search it on Google Images. Write something inspired by the 11th image. 

26. Write about an area in your life that you'd like to improve. 

27. Conversely, write about something that's kicking ass right now. 

28. Post five things that make you laugh-out-loud.

29. What are your goals for the next 30 days?

30. Your highs and lows for the month. 

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