You want us to let you in on one of the easiest, most accessible, stress-relieving habits out there? Journaling is one of the best wellness tools that people do not use as much as they should. Not only can journaling help reduce stress and anxiety, but it can also spark self-discovery and promote gratitude.Â
It is too easy to get overwhelmed by negative or worried thoughts that arise. If your thoughts do not serve you, you do not have to believe them. Journaling is a great tool to help you separate who you are as a person from thoughts that come up. So whether you are new to journaling or trying to resume an old habit, these tips should help set you up for journaling success.Â
Start Slowly
Your first entry does not have to be a novel. In fact, biting off more than you can chew can deter you from journaling again. It is usually beneficial to have a time limit for your journal entries in the beginning stages of journaling. That helps relieve the pressure of getting started, but should you feel inspired with your flow then you can write more even if the timer goes off. The main takeaway is to start slow and then you can write pages as you get more comfortable with the habit.
Set A Time To Journal
In addition to setting an amount of time to start journaling, you should also journal at the same time every day to develop the habit. For some people, it is beneficial to write down thoughts at the beginning of the day. Others find relief when they write down their feelings or thoughts before they go to bed. You can also try to anchor your journaling habits to other habits you already have, for example, when you drink coffee in the morning or during your lunch break.
Pick Simple Tools
Journaling does not require a leather-bound notebook and a quill. In fact, you can use a note pad and regular pen or pencil to start. As long as you have something to write on and something to write with, you can start journaling. If you don’t like the practice of handwriting, consider using a blank document on your laptop or note-taking app on your phone. If you find it difficult to sit down and write, consider voice recordings, which you can then transcribe to see your thoughts on the page.
Pick A Theme
In order to sharpen your self-awareness, jot down your feelings about a specific situation every day. You could start by writing one of the following themes:
- This is what happened today.
- I’m thinking these thoughts.
- I’m experiencing these feelings.
When you stick to a theme like that every day, it makes it much easier to start the journal. Over time, you can expand your journaling to include different topics, themes, or prompts.
Try Using A Prompt
A prompt helps you start writing when you are not sure what to journal about. Prompts can also help you get to know yourself more intimately. You can try to experiment with one of the following prompts to encourage regular journaling:
- Describe something you fear or love doing and why.
- Write about your dream vacation. Where would you go? What would you do, eat, or drink?
- Write about someone who inspires you and what traits of theirs that you admire.
- Write about your favorite childhood memories.
- Go out into nature and write about what you see or how you feel.
- If you wake up tomorrow with everything you have ever wanted, how does that make you feel? Where are you? Who are you with? What are you doing?
- Describe a fictional character that reminds you of yourself and what makes you see yourself in the character.
- Write about things in your life that you are grateful for, be they big or small.
Journaling for a few minutes every day may help reduce stress, boost overall well-being, and allow you to reflect on what you need/want in life. To make it a habit, start with a few minutes every day at a certain time, using a prompt if necessary. You will see that your journaling habits change over time as you get more comfortable with the process. There is no specific or right way to journal!

Vincent Stevens is the senior content writer at Dherbs. As a fitness and health and wellness enthusiast, he enjoys covering a variety of topics, including the latest health, fitness, beauty, and lifestyle trends. His goal is to inform people of different ways they can improve their overall health, which aligns with Dherbs’ core values. He received his bachelor’s degree in creative writing from the University of Redlands, graduating summa cum laude. He lives in Los Angeles, CA.







