How To Use A Journal To Cut Your Stress
Are you looking for some inside information on journaling?
Here's an up-to-date report from journaling experts who should
know.
Writing in your journal on a regular basis can actually help you
prevent stress. You will learn to think out your problems in an
organized way. You will learn how to express yourself and
release emotions and anxieties. You learn how to manage your
life more productively so you do not have such overwhelming
feelings which lead to stress.
Stress can lead to certain health conditions. These health
conditions make your stress worse and it is a cycle that is hard
to break. When you become accustomed to journaling, you will see
that your life is improving.
There are few situations that are actually stressful in
themselves. It is our reactions to situations and events in our
lives that create stress. Stress is compounded by work overload
and not enough sleep. Your journals can help you reduce this and
prevent a large majority of stress.
The information about journaling presented here will do one of
two things: either it will reinforce what you know about
journaling or it will teach you something new. Both are good
outcomes.
You should use your journals to:
1. Identify the source of your stress 2. Create ways to cope
with the stress 3. Find ways to organize your life and
activities and events in your life 4. Think of ways to nurture
yourself (such as a massage or a bubble bath) 5. Evaluate your
responses and opinions of stress in your life to see if you are
being productive or counterproductive
Keeping a journal helps your situations become manageable.
Keeping a journal offers you a distraction to many daily
activities. It also gives you an outlet for your emotions.
Journals can keep you on task by forcing you to approach your
situation instead of pushing it aside "for later".
There's a lot to understand about journaling. We were able to
provide you with some of the facts above, but there is still
plenty more to write about in subsequent articles.