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How Journaling Helps Self-Awareness

  • Writer: Mona Benjamintz
    Mona Benjamintz
  • Apr 5, 2021
  • 2 min read
Open notebook and pen on wooden table next to white cup of coffee with cinnamon stick. Sunlit, warm and inviting setting.

When I was in my thirties, I saw a therapist for the first time. The reason I stepped into therapy was because of unbearable work stress I was experiencing. My therapist suggested that I use a journal to help me process my thoughts and feelings.


With therapy and journaling, I cultivated greater self-awareness. I learned that the cause of my stress extended beyond my workplace and originated with my core beliefs around how I thought I should be living.

Journaling helps you become aware of your thoughts.

Writing about your thoughts in a journal helps you question them. Specifically, handwriting in your journal helps your brain slow down enough to reflect on your thoughts and feelings. As Kristin Wong writes, “…writing by hand … increases activity in the brain’s motor cortex, an effect that’s similar to meditation. This explains why journaling can feel therapeutic and why it helps with mindfulness.” This is how journaling helps self-awareness.

Journaling is a mindful activity that helps you become aware of limiting beliefs and ineffective behaviours. The more you practice journaling, the more natural it becomes. When you habitually question your thinking in your journal, this habit extends to your everyday life, even when you don’t have your journal in front of you. Your new habit of awareness can help guide you as you move through life.

I feel I’ve developed sufficient self-awareness that I no longer need to see a therapist now. Taking some quiet time to reflect on my thoughts and feelings via journaling continues to nurture my mental health. Do you journal?


Stacks of colorful notebooks with ribbons are piled haphazardly. The shelves are full, showing a variety of patterns and textures. Image shows a collection of journals created by Mona.

 
 

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