The Power Of Journal Writing. How To Capture Your Thoughts

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~Pamela Henry

Capturing feathers
Drifting through realms
Of Angelic presence
Ink flows
Gifting words of
Wisdom
Flowing through the heart
Of all possibility

A sigh of relief
Fills the pages
As I lovingly observe
Each thought
With expanding awareness
This feeling of enlightenment
Transcends expression
 
I  surrender to the feeling
Transforming white space
With glorious revelation
Spirit is present
And with a sense of profound joy
I fall into the vibrational essence
Of physical translation

Word pictures
Pour through me
The ink on the page
Not yet dry
I give thanks.

~

Journal writing is an unfolding of your thoughts and is essential in helping you reflect on where you are truly at in all areas of your life. You will quickly discover that your journal is your confidante and best friend, helping you to design the life you have always wanted to live.

Writing JournalYour commitment to journal is the greatest promise you will ever make to yourself and is the ultimate connection to your inner wisdom and getting to know yourself at a deeper level.

Within the pages of your journal you will explore your life from every angle and the more you learn about yourself, the deeper you will go. These pages are your life anthology and provide a record of guideposts and redirects along your journey.

In becoming a conscious observer of your life, you become a more effective thinker and deliberate creator of your experience.

Journal writing captures thoughts that are otherwise fleeting. Thoughts can go as quickly as they come and what you don’t make note of in the moment is more often than not, lost forever.

How often do you receive inspired moments during the day and say I must remember that? How often do you actually remember those thoughts? Personally, I have lost many moments of inspiration because I wasn’t prepared to write them down. Can you relate?

What is the most effective way to capture your thoughts?

There are no set rules when it comes to journaling. The best choice is the one that is easy to commit to.

Choosing a book and pen, or another method that resonates with you is essential in keeping your commitment to write on a regular basis. Consider the size, quality and design of your journal. Do you prefer lined or blank pages? What style of pen and color of ink do you prefer?

If you are like me, you may prefer a mixed approach including pen to paper, dictating your thoughts into your mobile device or typing them into your word processor.

The method I choose depends on what’s going on in any given moment. If I’m out for a walk and inspiration strikes, I quickly make a note on my mobile. If I’m at home or in a cafe I’ll capture thoughts in my word processor. If I’m feeling more relaxed and reflective I’ll pick up my leather bound journal.

The thing is, if you wait until the end of day to write down your ideas, you will most likely forget some of the details if not the entire inspiration all together. Always be prepared to use whatever tool you need to quickly record inspiration when it shows up.

Dive deeper into your journaling experience by using mixed media. Find pictures, music or quotes. Tap into your own talents using whatever expression resonates with you to expand your journey with creative journaling.

Leave grammar and spelling behind. This is your place to express yourself without judgement.

What should you write about?

Simply begin by writing about what’s going on in your life. How do you feel about how things are going at home, at work or with friends and family? Write about your dreams and aspirations. What makes your heart sing? What change would you like to experience? Just start writing and allow the words to flow unedited onto the page.

Here are two daily practices to help you tap into your inner wisdom and a deeper level of inspiration:

1. When you wake up each morning say to yourself: I am surrounded by inspiration. What do I need to know today to move forward in my life? This statement opens up the energy for you to receive the information you are asking for. When it shows up be prepared to capture it on paper, your mobile device or whatever works for you.

2. Set a timer for 10-15 minutes. Breathe deeply. Release any thoughts that come into your mind by focusing on your breath. Gently allow thoughts to dissipate with each exhalation. When the timer dings, write down the following question on a fresh page in your journal or in a new word processing document: What do I need to know to move forward in my life? Feel free to use another question as you feel guided. Now write at least one page or more until you feel complete.

Set time aside once a month to reread your journal. Rereading what you have written will lead you to increased levels of awareness. Reading between the lines of your inner most feelings, dreams, observations and reactions can reveal much more than what you have written.

How do you feel when you read your observations and feelings about others? About their successes, their relationships, your judgements about how they live their lives? Revisiting these thoughts can help uncover limited belief systems that you didn’t even know you had.

Choose to move from resentment to support, jealousy to acceptance, judgement to allowance, fear to empowerment. Your old ways of being will be exposed through the lens of truth.

The more you translate your outer world onto the pages of your journal, the better you become at understanding what’s going on within you. From this perspective you no longer focus on external circumstances and learn how to live authentically from the inside out. This is where your true power resides and from where you create your new life.

Committing to regular journaling may feel daunting. Life is busy. Adding another item to your daily routine may seem unrealistic. However, if you are committed to quantum growth in your life, then you owe it to yourself to seriously explore journal writing.

Start today. Schedule time in your calendar and adjust as you go. The key to successful journal writing is in discovering what works best for you. Write as often as you wish or feel you need.

I hope this information has served you. How do you use journaling in your daily life? Please let me know by sharing in the comments below or head over to my Facebook page.

With love and gratitude,
Pamela

    Pamela Henry is a certified law of attraction coach, bestselling co-author of Inspiration for a Woman's Soul: Cultivating Joy and Inspiration for a Woman's Soul: Opening to Gratitude and Grace, forthcoming author of the book and companion music album Your Time To Shine and a singer-songwriter. In her early music career she shared the stage with Jazz Violinist Stephane Grappelli, Petula Clark and others. In addition to performing in concert and on television and radio, she had a top five charted song in Europe.

    Pamela left her music aspirations behind to pursue a career in Interactive Media and Marketing. Coming full circle, she now shares her message of discovering your true self and shining your light, through the written word and song. As a law of attraction coach, she is passionate about helping you live the life you've always dreamed of.

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    4 thoughts on “The Power Of Journal Writing. How To Capture Your Thoughts

    1. I love to journal and when I do, I capture magical moments of my soul. I tend to dip in and out of the ability to do this – and I have noticed that when I am in a period of journalling, my life really works alongside me.