Journaling for Two
Journaling for Two Couples Journals By Doreene Clement
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Journaling, a diary or diaries, is a powerful tool that can
enhance our lives and support our well-being. It can also add to
our relationships at home, work, and play. When we journal we
are recording a relative reflection of our feelings and
experiences. When we share those with the ones closest to us, we
learn more about ourselves and each other.
You can start a journal for just you and your partner to write
in, daily or weekly, whatever you both agree to.
Couples Journals -
Keeping a couples journal with your partner can be a fun and
interesting way to communicate and discover more about each
other. Get a blank book and place it were it is accessible for
both of you on a daily basis. Keep a pen with your journal. You
can use the same color of pen or each have a different color of
pen to use. You can also designate colors of pens for certain
feelings, i.e., green = growth, blue = sadness, orange = joy,
red = anger - you get the idea. If you are using the different
colored pens, write in the front of your journal what you both
have decided what each color signifies.
There are 2 ways to use your couples journal. You can each use a
side of the book, the left page or the right page, adding the
date each time you journal. Or you can journal after each other
on the same pages.
You will both need to discuss what you personally and
collectively want to accomplish through using your couples
journal. Whatever it is that you want to accomplish, what your
goals and intentions are, write that in the front of your
journal. Keep in mind that what you want to accomplish can
change, and if it does change, journal that change to each other.
If there is a specific problem or concern in the relationship,
you may want to start journaling there. You can also use a
couple's journal to tell each other, daily, how much you love
each other and why. You can journal your dreams and hopes for
the future, your children, each other, the world. Or combine any
of these ideas, along with your own ideas. You have a blank
palette, so fill in the space with what is most important for
you and your relationship.
You can also add photos, poems, fortune cookie fortunes, even
cutouts from magazines to your journal.
If you have lost an important relationship through death or some
other change you can journal your thoughts and feelings to this
person in the same way. This can be a very powerful way to move
through loss, touching those fears and feelings that are still
within.
However you decide to use the couple's journaling, be sure to
journal the love and the joy, along with the rest of your
feelings. One tip - If you are taking time to write to one
another, keep clear about what is a fact and what are your
feelings.
You can also journal with friends and coworkers using the same
ideas.
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