Keeping a journal can feel daunting and self-invasive. Here’s how to make journaling productive.

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Keeping a journal can feel daunting and self-invasive. Here’s how to make journaling productive.
Journaling is a powerful tool to gain self-awareness, assess your progress, and continue moving forward.
Doing something regularly makes it a hobby. Doing something every day makes it a routine.
Reflecting on dreams we’ve stopped pursuing can be downright painful, but it’s crucial to our progress.
Feeling inspired is only a feeling. Since that can be unreliable, it’s time to take matters into our own hands.
If you only went to your job when you felt inspired to, how often would you actually show up?
I’m taking a creative approach to busy work. And let me tell you, I should’ve done this ages ago.
Use your snooze button as a productivity tool (yes, really) to slowly and mindfully ease into your day.