Journaling
What is journaling?
Journaling is the practice of recording one's thoughts, feelings, experiences and observations into an external medium. It can be a form of expressive writing that serves as a window into one's inner world and mental landscape.
Although it often refers to routinely putting words on paper or in digital form to capture and process thoughts and emotions, there are no strict rules. One could draw, record themselves talking in video or audio to express what they are thinking, feeling or experiencing.
What are the benefits of journaling?
While expressive writing can provide long-term benefits through the constructive processing of emotions and experiences, it's important to note that distress may increase immediately after writing sessions, particularly when writing about traumatic events.
If your distress becomes overwhelming or persists, it's advisable to seek support from a mental health professional.
Here are some philosophical and psychological benefits of journaling:
How to incorporate philosophy into journaling?
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