What is Journal Prompting?

We are here to offer a journal prompt to help you inspire your journal entry. Writers can easily get our free 21-day journaling challenges with pre-written journal prompts to overcome bad habits and establish new positive patterns in life.

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A journal prompt is a thought-provoking statement that helps inspire your journal entry. Both new and seasoned writers alike can benefit from journal prompts. For novice writers, prompts help laser focus attention on a statement or question that begets elaboration. 

And for seasoned writers, it is an effective method of overcoming dreaded writer’s block. Either way, a journal prompt is an effective way to help laser focus your attention on a statement or question and then elaborate fully on it with a journal entry.

guided journal prompts

At HolyJot, writers can enroll in our free 21-day journal prompt challenges with pre-written journal prompts designed to help you overcome bad habits or establish new positive patterns in life. Overcomers enroll in a challenge and journal their way to better habits. It is a fun, effective, and inspiring way to dive deep into the psychological, emotional, and physical aspects of life’s habitual patterns. 

We provide a variety of prescriptive health & wellness challenges, mental fitness challenges, educational, and spiritual challenges. 

Here is a small sampling of our health & wellness challenges:  

  • Alcohol Free Challenge
  • Sugar Free Challenge
  • Dairy Free Challenge
  • Caffeine Free Challenge
  • Smoke Free Challenge
  • Weight loss with journaling challenge

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If following a prescriptive journaling plan is too rigid for your liking, HolyJot has millions of journal prompts to choose from based on a variety of moods, keywords, and emotions. For example, if you are searching for journal prompts that will help you better manage anxiety - you can search through quotes and journal prompts related to Anxiety. 

Here is a quick example of some quotes that might inspire your journal writing exercises related to anxiety and choice: 

Christopher Reeve
Either you choose to stay in the shallow end of the pool or you go out into the ocean.
Dr. Seuss
You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.
Jim Rohn
Everyone must choose one of two pains: The pain of discipline or the pain of regret.
Naval Ravikant
Happiness is a choice and a skill and you can dedicate yourself to learning that skill and making that choice.
Deepak Chopra
When you make a choice, you change the future.
Eleanor Roosevelt
I am who I am today because of the choices I made yesterday.
Kamal Ravikant
When something comes from within, when it is a part of you, you have no choice but to live it, to express it.
Denis Waitley
There are two primary choices in life: to accept conditions as they exist, or accept the responsibility for changing them.
 

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If love and kindness are your thing - we offer a large variety of quotes and journal prompts related to that genre. Here is a quick sample:

Amelia Earhart
No kind action ever stops with itself. One kind action leads to another. Good example is followed.
Roy T. Bennett
Be mindful. Be grateful. Be positive. Be true. Be kind.
Lao Tzu
Kindness in words creates confidence. Kindness in thinking creates profoundness. Kindness in giving creates love.
Kahlil Gibran
Tenderness and kindness are not signs of weakness and despair, but manifestations of strength and resolution.
Ming-Dao Deng
Help others for all the times that you have been ignored. Be kind to others, for all the times that you have been scorned.
Jack Kerouac
Rest and be kind, you don't have to prove anything.
Sathya Sai Baba
Before you speak, ask yourself, is it kind, is it necessary, is it true, does it improve the silence?
Dalai Lama
Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible.
 

If you're looking for a more holistic and guided journal prompting exercise - we offer a growing library of community-inspired options. 

Each of our prescriptive journal prompt journeys are designed to help you understand what you are aiming to accomplish, why you want to accomplish it, and what your action plan is to sustain this “new you” going forward. 

By committing to 21 days of continuous introspection, HolyJot can help you dissect and interrupt negative emotional patterns. One example is journaling for weight loss. Many of our members use journaling as a means to analyze their existing eating habits. Here's how:

  • Take 5 minutes to think about your morning breakfast routine over the last month. 
  • Do you habitually put sugar in your coffee? Now write for 5 minutes about your daily routine.
  • What emotion do you generally feel before indulging in a sugary treat? 
  • Now write about this emotion that propels you to indulge in sugary treats. 
  • Does consuming sugar temporarily make the problem go away?
  • How do you feel the morning after indulging in sugary treats?

Another way that journal prompting can help you lead a better life is to envision yourself in the future: 

  • Imagine yourself 5 years from now. 
  • Now write a letter explaining how the short-term suffering and sacrifice you’re enduring at this moment has led to the strong, vibrant, and successful individual reading the letter in 5 years.

Do you notice how journaling can help you create the “why” for sustaining positive change in your life? Writing a letter to yourself and thoroughly explaining how the short-term pain will lead to long-term gain is key to sustaining change through challenging times. 

With HolyJot TimeCapsule, you can privately and confidentially write letters to your future self about anything. With military-grade security and double-password protection, you never have to worry about someone knowing your innermost thoughts and desires. If you wish, you can share these letters with family members and revoke access at any time. 

Choose a topic and start writing today!