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Benefits
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by:
Richard
Chapo |
The
benefits of journal writing are fairly well
established due to the long history of journal
writing. From Anne Frank to Di Vinci, journal
writing has proven itself.
Benefits of Journal Writing
When considering the benefits of journal
writing, it is important to set a few parameters.
First, there is no age limit to using journals.
There are distinct benefits for children
of all ages, but journal writing is equally
valuable to adults. The reason for this
is journal writing is an act of personal
reflection. Whether it is a teenager reflecting
on the social nightmare of high school or
an overworked parent taking twenty minutes
a night to write is irrelevant. The point
is, all age groups benefit from stepping
back from their life for a few moments and
reflecting on things.
Whether you recognize it or not, journal
writing provides you with an anchor in your
daily life. In the journal, you are free
to write what you want without restrictions,
to truly address the issues in your life
without fear of criticism. Put another way,
one of the benefits of journal writing is
it acts as a self-help psychiatrist, but
for MUCH cheaper!
As you write in your journal over time,
you'll also start to ascertain a second
benefit to doing so. This benefit is one
of self-criticism. Inevitably, you'll read
through past entries and review your life.
Doing so will lead you to self-reflection
as well as thoughts on how you might act
differently should certain situations rise
again.
Of equal importance, journal writing has
health benefits. Before you click away from
this article, consider a time in your life
when you were extremely frustrated. Hopefully,
you spoke to a friend to "get things off
your chest." Didn't you feel a lot better
afterwards? Getting things off your chest
helps relieve stress, one of the biggest
killers in our modern society. Journal writing
acts in much the same way since you are
able to write your thoughts without fear
of criticism.
There are other benefits to journal writing,
but all boil down to one simple fact. Writing
in a journal allows you to express yourself
without being judged. With the lack of privacy
in our modern, digital world, that is hardly
a small benefit.
Rick Chapo is with Nomad
Journals - makers of writing journals.
This article is free for republishing
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