Words that were the result of letters being put together to help us communicate verbally, visually and written. Giving light and power to creation, and enhancing our ability to express oneself in the most provocative ways.
Journaling is the written form of putting pen to paper, but not limited to pen and paper. You can draw if you want to visually express what is in you mind. You can use an online journal if you’d rather use an electronic device.
What you will discover here at ‘Dare To Journal’ are inspiring words of alphabet soup. We are developing and growing weekly to provide you with everything we know about journaling.
But let me be clear about a couple of things:
First of all there isn’t one way to journal. Second, there isn’t just one type of journaling method. Heck, there isn’t one type of journal. So what a great opportunity to create a unique personal experience that can become a life long habit. Whether your focus is:
- Relieving anxiety
- Improving mental health
- Self-discovery
- Journaling the scriptures
- Goal setting
- Documenting travel experience
- Recording memories
- Do a brain dump
- Be creative
- Solve problems
- Daily writing, etc.
You are always right in your approach. We spend too much time focused on what others say is the right way to have our experience. NOT HERE.
You can use one journal to do free writing, daily notes, doodle or dabble or you can be more structured and have journals for specific tasks.
?Wahlah? (did I say SPELLING DOESN’T COUNT), so go ahead and get the notebook – the $1.00 one of course. Put pen to paper to discover and explore your heart, express your thoughts and dine at this corner of the world.
Happy Journaling