Tag: journaling

  • Journaling prompt: Always think with your stick forward

    Journaling prompt: Always think with your stick forward

    Prompt: Always think with your stick forward The phrase Amelia Earheart painted on the side of her plane ahead of flying across the Atlantic were, “Always think with your stick forward.” I think it’s easy to misconstrue the wisdom here and assume the phrase means, just keep heading in a given direction, no matter what,…

  • Journaling for men’s self-expression

    Journaling for men’s self-expression

    Self expression is simply the unique ways in which you express yourself and communicate with others. Studies have shown that authentic self-expression can lead to greater emotional well-being and improved satisfaction. (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0092656622000046) Despite the benefits, many men struggle with self-expression for a variety of reasons. Whether it’s social conditioning to be more stoic and self-sufficient…

  • How Men Can Start a Relationship Journal: Strengthening Bonds Through Reflection

    How Men Can Start a Relationship Journal: Strengthening Bonds Through Reflection

    Journaling may not be an obvious tool for improving relationships, after all, how is a solitary writing habit going to improve our interactions and communication with other people?  But journaling is an extremely powerful tool for developing the personal skills that help us navigate and strengthen bonds, such as self-awareness, self-reflection, emotional maturity and improved…

  • How men can start a goal journal

    How men can start a goal journal

    Having goals certainly seems like a good thing. After all, isn’t it important to have something to strive towards? And to be continually bettering ourselves? But how often are you setting goals that fall by the wayside, or get forgotten, or that you quit just before achieving success, never knowing just how close you were? …

  • Journaling for men’s careers: A powerful tool for growth and success

    Journaling for men’s careers: A powerful tool for growth and success

    Introduction: The overlooked tool for career growth Successfully and intentionally managing your career growth and trajectory is phenomenally challenging, and only seems to be getting harder.  With increasingly flatter corporate structures meaning less opportunity for development, fewer companies rewarding long-term loyalty, meaning it’s no longer an option to just keep turning up and slowly rise…

  • Journaling for men’s emotional intelligence

    Journaling for men’s emotional intelligence

    Emotional Intelligence (also referred to as ‘EQ’ or ‘EI’) is the ability to recognise, understand and manage your emotions as well as the emotions of others. It is a combination of skills that can be taught, learned and developed.  It is often assumed that women are more emotionally intelligent than men, but actually this is…

  • Journaling prompt: How do we forgive ourselves for the things we did not become?

    Journaling prompt: How do we forgive ourselves for the things we did not become?

    Prompt: How do we forgive ourselves for the things we did not become? This is a line from the Doc Luben poem, ‘14 lines from love letters or suicide notes’ It speaks to me on a deep level. We all have things we wanted to be or wanted to achieve or do. Goals we set…

  • Journaling for men’s self care

    Journaling for men’s self care

    As life gets busy and priorities are thrust upon us, it can be difficult to find (or make) time to practise self care. Self care is everything we do to look after our wellness and includes the choices we make about food, drink, exercise, sleep, hygiene and stress management. It might not be something that…

  • Journaling for men’s creativity

    Journaling for men’s creativity

    If you do a quick search for ‘creative journals’, you are likely to be inundated with some of the most incredibly curated, pinterest worthy, scrapbook/collage/art project looking notebooks I’ve ever seen in my life. Frankly, I find them intimidating! I wouldn’t have a clue where to start with creating one of those pages and I…

  • Journaling prompt: Put your arse where your heart wants to be

    Journaling prompt: Put your arse where your heart wants to be

    Prompt: Put your arse where your heart wants to be Put your arse where your heart wants to be. I think about this quote a lot. It’s so simple and so effective. If you truly want something, you need to be present and putting in the work every day. The quote is from American author,…