JOURN; prompts& were pages

Journal writing ideas / prompts; what subjects to write about. And pages that I would like to later recreate in my journ.
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Journal Prompts for Procrastination: Self-awareness
Explore meaningful journal prompts designed to deepen your self-awareness and uncover the root causes of procrastination. Journaling can be a powerful tool for understanding and overcoming barriers to productivity. Start your reflective journey today with these thought-provoking prompts. Dive into self-discovery and watch how it transforms your approach to tackling procrastination.
40 Journal Prompts For Exploring Goals and Values; Goal Setting; Value Exploration; ACT Therapy Tools; Therapy Worksheets; SMART Goals
This worksheet offers guided journal prompts that can be used as a starting point for deeper reflection on your values and goals. Set aside time to write without judgment, allowing your thoughts and feelings to flow freely. Revisiting these prompts periodically can also help you track your growth and evolution over time.
Effective Journal Prompts to Clear Your Mind: Clarity in Decision Making
Discover powerful journal prompts to help you clear your mind and gain clarity in decision-making. Journaling is a therapeutic practice that can provide insight and guidance when facing tough choices. These prompts will help you organize your thoughts, process your feelings, and make informed decisions with a focused mind. Say goodbye to uncertainty and hello to a more decisive you!
31 Effective Journal Prompts for Anger + PDF
Journal prompts for anger can help you write about your emotions when you feel ready to explode. Writing about anger is a great way to slow down, reflect, and unravel how you feel. Journaling about anger allows you to see all the issues on paper, and may reveal the root causes of hidden anger. These journaling prompts come with a PDF printable to help you start writing about anger more easily. #anger #journalprompts #angerjournal #journaling #writing
Journal Prompts for Decision Making & Difficult Situations
Click for more on each step involved in this journaling exercise for making decisions and facing difficult situations using active imagination & intuition. Developing intuition means learning to access all the knowledge your body has rather than just what you consciously remember right now. If you could solve the difficulty head on, you would have already, so for a few minutes, set it down, and enter the world of imagination & subconscious. Follow @solightlyliving for more journaling tips!