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Louise Tilbrook ✨'s avatar

This is so thoughtful and helpful - thank you.

I have found it helps to keep my to-do list and notebook separate from my journaling notebook. It helps to stop my journaling becoming just another tick list item and keeps it separate for when I want a more thoughtful moment.

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Carmen Luisa's avatar

I love this Mansi! And that you add flowers to your journal especially 🥰 I always collect flowers on walks and have a growing flower garland at home where I dry them.

As for journaling I’m hosting another coorporate workshop for mental health awareness month and love reminding people, like you said, it’s not a tickboxing exercise to write / reflect. I agree, the easiest way to journal is to write what you see and use bridging words or sentences aka I see / I think… every time your trail of thought comes to and end.

I have 3 journals. One for therapy related reflections , one for my wellbeing offering and reflections on my coaching and one for daily „digestion“ of experiences

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