LL Journaling Guided Sessions

LL Journaling
LL Journaling Guided Sessions

Bite-sized guided journaling sessions you can do any time and pretty much any place, to encourage a regular journaling practice.

  1. 09/10/2022

    What do you expect?

    The journaling prompts in this episode can be helpful to work through when you are feeling overwhelmed or like your life is not your own.  The prompts can help you to identify what really matters, what you need to prioritise and what you can consider letting go of or saying no to. Journaling tips: If you're unsure how to respond to a prompt, try writing "I'm not sure how to respond to this prompt but the thoughts that immediately come to mind/are currently on my mind are..." If you stop writing before the music ends, you can go back to the prompt and ask yourself "And? What else?" or you can simply read over what you've written and highlight/circle/underline anything that stands out or that you might want to come back to. Sign up for the newsletter - Notes on Journaling and or visit the website for more free journaling prompts, tips and resources. NB: Please keep in mind that while journaling is often considered a therapeutic practice, it is not therapy. There are times when journaling may surface difficult, challenging or upsetting thoughts, memories and emotions. If this happens for you, you can press pause, skip forward to the next prompt or simply end the episode. The most important thing is to take care of yourself. If you feel you need help with your mental health and wellbeing, please reach out to an organisation and consider finding a professional to support you. Go to  https://leannelindsey.co.uk/mental-health-resources for a list of mental health resources.

    24 min
  2. 18/09/2022

    Back in time

    The journaling prompts in this episode take you on a journey back in time.  Looking back can help you to identify any regrets, unresolved emotions and questions that you still want answers to. It can also help you to gain a different perspective on the present and identify any actions you can take to shape your future. Journaling tips: If you're unsure how to respond to a prompt, try writing "I'm not sure how to respond to this prompt but the thoughts that immediately come to mind/are currently on my mind are..." If you stop writing before the music ends, you can go back to the prompt and ask yourself "And? What else?" or you can simply read over what you've written and highlight/circle/underline anything that stands out or that you might want to come back to. Sign up for the newsletter - Notes on Journaling and or visit the website for more free journaling prompts, tips and resources. NB: Please keep in mind that while journaling is often considered a therapeutic practice, it is not therapy. There are times when journaling may surface difficult, challenging or upsetting thoughts, memories and emotions. If this happens for you, you can press pause, skip forward to the next prompt or simply end the episode. The most important thing is to take care of yourself. If you feel you need help with your mental health and wellbeing, please reach out to an organisation and consider finding a professional to support you. Go to  https://leannelindsey.co.uk/mental-health-resources for a list of mental health resources.

    21 min
  3. 11/09/2022

    Banishment

    In this episode, I share list writing as a journaling technique with prompts that encourage you to consider what you would like to banish from your life. Using lists in your journal can be great for clarifying your thoughts, brainstorming solutions, getting past the obvious and capturing a lot of information quickly. Journaling tips: If you're unsure how to respond to a prompt, try writing "I'm not sure how to respond to this prompt but the thoughts that immediately come to mind/are currently on my mind are..." If you stop writing before the music ends, you can go back to the prompt and ask yourself "And? What else?" or you can simply read over what you've written and highlight/circle/underline anything that stands out or that you might want to come back to. Sign up for the newsletter - Notes on Journaling and or visit the website for more free journaling prompts, tips and resources. NB: Please keep in mind that while journaling is often considered a therapeutic practice, it is not therapy. There are times when journaling may surface difficult, challenging or upsetting thoughts, memories and emotions. If this happens for you, you can press pause, skip forward to the next prompt or simply end the episode. The most important thing is to take care of yourself. If you feel you need help with your mental health and wellbeing, please reach out to an organisation and consider finding a professional to support you. Go to  https://leannelindsey.co.uk/mental-health-resources for a list of mental health resources.

    21 min

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Bite-sized guided journaling sessions you can do any time and pretty much any place, to encourage a regular journaling practice.

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