80 Journal Prompts to Unlock Self-Discovery and Personal Growth
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I have a love/hate relationship with my journal—and I’m sure I’m not the only one. I’ve been keeping up with a diary intermittently since I was a tween as a way to unleash the clutter from my brain and better understand myself and others. In some ways, I see my journal as a friend with whom I can share my goals, fears, and sometimes seemingly empty thoughts without judgment. Journaling helps me refocus and regroup, holding up a mirror to my headspace and revealing what’s really going on in my brain. But what really brought my journaling practice to life were daily journal prompts, which give me the structure I need to dive deeper into my thoughts and feelings each day.
Featured image from our interview with Lauren Ireland by Emma Bassill.
What are journal prompts?
Building this daily habit starts with letting go of your inner critic and expectations. When you’re getting out of your own way, sometimes it helps to start with a prompt to get the ball rolling. I know you’ve felt it, too: you’re excited to commit to your journaling practice but have no idea where to begin. Daily journal prompts serve as that jumping-off point. They help align your thoughts so you can pour everything out on the page.
Some are written as questions, while others serve as guiding statements—suggestions or ideas that are yours to build on and expand from. They can be either general or specific, pointing to different topics in your life or larger themes that help you explore your experiences deeper.
It’s important to note as well, that prompts can be used by both beginners and long-time journal enthusiasts alike. As a writer, I know very well that inspiration isn’t always there, and sometimes, you need a little help getting your thoughts flowing. While beginners can enjoy the consistency journal prompts help build, more seasoned writers get to dive into new areas of thought or reflection that may not have otherwise come about on their own.
The Benefits of Journal Prompts
Before daily journal prompts saved me from thinking that journaling wasn’t for me, I had tried—and failed—to keep a consistent daily writing practice over the years. I’d pressure myself to fill a page with something profound every day, and instead record patches here and there between long stretches of off-the-record existing. But those times I wasn’t journaling were also the times I felt the most estranged from myself. Times I was doing more existing than truly living. I’m not the kind of person who can process her emotions right away. Oftentimes, I have to get them out of me to understand how I really feel.
These days, instead of seeing journaling as another obligation for self-improvement, I see it as a necessary means to understanding myself. Plus, in slowing down and being present, I’ve found that no thought or moment is too small to write down.
No matter what words fall onto the page, journaling can reveal the ongoing dialogue between your past and present self, out of which greater awareness emerges.
Whether you’re into journaling or not, the benefits are undeniable. Writing things down every day not only preserves memories to look back on, but leads to inspiration, self-discovery and personal growth. Even though being present with yourself can sometimes be uncomfortable, but it’s also a catalyst for growth and change.
80 Journal Prompts to Help You Discover a Greater Sense of Self
Keep reading for 80 daily journal prompts to inspire your morning or evening routine. We’ve divided them across categories like gratitude, values, and goal-setting so you can feel supported in whatever you need. The following journal prompts are designed to help you get to the heart of what’s important and true for you.
Gratitude Journal Prompts
What are three great things that happened yesterday? What are 10 things that bring you joy? What are you looking forward to right now? If you can’t think of anything, what can you do to change that? What is one totally-free thing that’s transformed your life? What things in your life would you describe as priceless? What are 10 things you’re actively enjoying about life right now? Write about the most fun you had recently. What were you doing and who were you with? Write about an act of kindness that someone did for you that took you by surprise. What are some of your favorite ways to show the people in your life that you love them? Reflect on a moment of profound beauty that you recently experienced. What about it surprised you and drew you in? In this moment, what are three things in your life that you feel the most grateful for? Write five guilty pleasures you don’t feel guilty about. In what ways have you felt supported by friends, family, or you community recently? Name three healthy habits you started within the last year that have changed your life for the better. Describe your space. What do you love about it? What are your favorite things to eat? What are three small, seemingly insignificant moments from the past week that brought you joy? Write about someone who inspires you. What qualities do they have that you admire? What are five things your younger self would be amazed by or proud of in your life now? Describe a recent challenge you overcame. What did it teach you, and how are you stronger because of it?Explore more gratitude journal prompts.