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5 Mistakes That Stop People from Journaling

Journaling sounds easy—just write, right? But many people quit before they see the benefits. Here are five common mistakes and how to fix them.

1. Thinking You Have to Write Every Day

Journaling should be enjoyable, not a chore. If writing daily feels like pressure, try 2–3 times a week instead. Quality over quantity!

2. Trying to Be Perfect

Your journal is not an essay. Scribble, cross things out, be messy—this is for YOU.

3. Not Knowing What to Write

Feeling stuck? Try prompts like:

  • What’s one lesson I learned today?
  • What’s something I’m grateful for?

4. Only Writing When Life is Hard

Journaling is great for tough times, but it’s also powerful for tracking wins, happy moments, and progress.

5. Not Revisiting Past Entries

Looking back on old journal entries helps you see growth and patterns. Flip through past pages once in a while!

Final Thoughts

Journaling is about exploration, not rules. Find what works for you and enjoy the process!

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