There is no right way to start journaling, but if you are having trouble starting, there is a W.R.I.T.E method to get your brain juices going. This is a great journaling method to use if you have writers block or if you feel a little intimated by the idea of starting a journal.

Try these five easy steps to get started on your journaling journey.
- What do you want to write about? Identify your thoughts, feelings, and desires.
- You don’t have to feel like you have to write about something deep and philosophical. You can write about anything no matter how small or mundane it might be. I have seen people write about how they literally didn’t do anything during the day and how they have no new thoughts or feelings about anything.
- Reflect on your chosen topic, starting with phrases like “I feel…” or “I want…” or “I think…” or “Today….”
- Investigate your thoughts and feelings by continuously writing, even if you encounter writer’s block. Re-read what you’ve already written and continue writing.
- It’s okay if you repeat yourself. You can write about the same thing in a million different ways. You might even come out with different thoughts. I often find I don’t write because I think “I have nothing new to say” and this stops any progress I made with writing. So, even if you don’t have anything new to say, don’t worry about it. Rehash a topic or rewrite another!
- Time yourself for 5-15 minutes and record the start and end times.
- Exit – Conclude by re-reading your entry and reflecting on it, noting any action steps to take. For example, “As I read this, I notice—” or “I’m aware of—” or “I feel—”.


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