5 Easy Ways to Start Journaling 🖊️

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  • čas přidán 7. 08. 2024
  • Are you a serial notebook abandoner who’s going to journal for real this year? Or a newbie who wants to start a diary? These five, low-effort tips will help you start journaling and stick with it. Shop all the products mentioned at JetPens.com in the links below. See more on how to journal here: to.jetpens.com/3uzw6qW
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Komentáře • 868

  • @JetPens
    @JetPens  Před 3 lety +654

    Do you have any tips on how to keep up your journaling habit? Let us know in the comments!

    • @Lemon_Scar
      @Lemon_Scar Před 3 lety +62

      I recommend making journaling more fun and positive by taking five to fifteen minutes journaling about good things that happened instead of the bad days it helps improve your mental health too📔

    • @fishushu
      @fishushu Před 3 lety +40

      So, I'm not a bujo/journal writer and I certainly don't have the prettiest journal (although I consider it very special, because I made it myself by handbinding the signatures and drawing my own cover/backcover and guards patterns), but one thing that helps me fill my pages is doodling on them and just messing around when I feel like there's nothing much going on, like, my journal has some pages that's just me testing pens and highlighters, or simply gluing post-it notes and drawing random spirals or squiggly lines on them.
      It's not a big deal and certainly doesn't make my jounal look anywhere close to those of some people who dedicate their time and effort into making it look all aesthetically pleasing in order to post on social medias, but it looks very personal and fun to me.

    • @chamomilekitty7763
      @chamomilekitty7763 Před 3 lety +33

      I was always afraid of messing up my journals until I realized that my journal doesn’t have to be perfect. It is for me. Ever since that realization, journaling has come easier to me. I put practically anything in my journal. I write about my day, practice hand lettering, and tape in pictures and other things that I want to keep. I set aside a certain amount of time each day to journal. One way I made sure I’d keep up with my daily journaling is by setting a goal for myself. I recently completed the goal of writing everyday for 3 months, so as a reward I bought myself a BTS album. If you have a reward to entice yourself, it can make you want to journal more.

    • @AnthraxPretzels
      @AnthraxPretzels Před 3 lety +7

      I use a Hobonichi and use different ink colors for logging simple habits/moods and a longer writing exercise. It helps me organize it better visually

    • @flawlessjournaling9
      @flawlessjournaling9 Před 3 lety +6

      We should love journaling to keep up with journaling. And I can bet that once we start journaling we wouldn't stop. So first thing - " try journaling "

  • @asa-pi
    @asa-pi Před 3 lety +3003

    "Are you a serial notebook abandoner..."
    Me: hides behind a stack of unfilled journals

  • @herecliche
    @herecliche Před 3 lety +5217

    When you are lazy but at the same time perfectionist 🤷‍♀️

  • @Sharolynn10
    @Sharolynn10 Před 3 lety +1454

    My tips: 1. You don't have to journal every day. 2. A quote, verse, or lyrics are also journaling- you usually pick one to jot down because it's speaking to you in some way. 3. You don't need every picture and piece of ephemera from a vacation to tell your story. 4.You don't need to stick to a decorative theme in your journal-if you tire of it halfway through, make a change! It's your journal. Conversely, if you want to decorate every page the same way (or not at all)-go for it - it's your journal.5. Don't be afraid of the blank page. If you do something you don't like, you can use pretty paper to cover it up or just leave it in its messy imperfection. 6. The sooner you use up a journal, the sooner you can get a new one!

    • @JetPens
      @JetPens  Před 3 lety +102

      Great tips!

    • @cynthialing8143
      @cynthialing8143 Před 3 lety +16

      tysm for your tips!! goodluck with ur journal

    • @thulegezelschap5884
      @thulegezelschap5884 Před 3 lety +19

      I usually draw an illustration about what I want to say. Then just write around it as during the drawing of the image most of the story already materialized.
      Illustrations also help me find it later or at least work as a abreviation of the journal entry.

    • @aspengrey1898
      @aspengrey1898 Před 3 lety +6

      I have a book where I write Ideas, future plans, my favourite youtubers, my favourite lines in a series, bainstorm, pretty much everything. I don't use it everyday though. I don't know if it's journaling or not.

    • @user-gu4ls8zi7k
      @user-gu4ls8zi7k Před 3 lety +2

      I am a newbie

  • @DS-uh6ss
    @DS-uh6ss Před 3 lety +604

    My bullet journal has become a hybrid of planner, traditional journal, and scrapbook. I've learned to love its messiness as an aesthetic of its own.

  • @eliasbram3710
    @eliasbram3710 Před 3 lety +950

    Tip: the first diary you write will probably be very ugly compared to your expectations, So take it easy, it takes time to develop an aesthetically pleasing diary. If you keep thinking "that book its too nice to my hand writing" you will never start a diary.

    • @cherjii
      @cherjii Před 3 lety +20

      OMGG IKR my first diary is shitty. I started it when I was in 3rd grade and I literally hate it 🐇💨 but now I don’t find my new journals as bad and I agree with you.

    • @cherjii
      @cherjii Před 3 lety +32

      So also a tip,, just have fun and write as you please, draw and glue anything you please. DONT worry abt aesthetic ur the only one to see it.

    • @yobroo.8
      @yobroo.8 Před 2 lety +6

      @@cherjii My besties: AYY WHAT ARE YOU WRITING? LET ME SEE *takes the journal*

    • @cherjii
      @cherjii Před 2 lety

      @@yobroo.8 start barking and acting like a distraught teen 🥵🥵

    • @n.j.1894
      @n.j.1894 Před 2 lety +3

      @@yobroo.8 That is why I write at home only.

  • @redskeletonart238
    @redskeletonart238 Před 3 lety +228

    I’ve never had blank-page anxiety, but I have had first-page anxiety. The first page of a notebook is always so intimidating because it sets the tone or topic for the whole journal. I’ve learned to overcome journaling anxiety because really, all that matters is that you write something. If it’s just a journal for your feelings or whatever, that’s perfectly okay. All you need to do is write whatever you feel. Some entries of mine are 5 pages, others are 10 lines. It doesn’t matter the length or content, all that matters is that you wrote something down.

    • @meanncat3050
      @meanncat3050 Před 2 lety +7

      @fear the double bunny
      Do what artists do when they have first page anxiety for sketchbooks....take an idea from another artist such as havng a cover page with the sketchbook number, or just mess up the first page. Scribble on it, don't have a rhyme or reason just fill it.
      Though I hear positive quotes can be good...I think a nice uplifting quote or motiational quote might help with first journal page anxiety. [I usually just do a title page like a book has and that's good for me]

    • @naserkazi
      @naserkazi Před 2 lety

      Recently,I have started to do journalling. I am a BTS army,So I thought to give it a try to do journalling on BTS. I had a hard time on deciding what to do on the first page. At last,I started with a group photo of theirs with a aesthetic purple effect. And writing their names on the first page. So,Am here to see what to do on the second page 💜😅

    • @Samantha-vlly
      @Samantha-vlly Před rokem +1

      Me too, like I'm starting to do a journal next week and I still don't know what to write
      I had some basic things to write but the first page is the missing one.

    • @kimonaNo1
      @kimonaNo1 Před rokem +3

      No, the first page doesn't set the tone for the whole book. Thinking that way causes anxiety. It's just a page and every page and can be completely different to what came before. See each page like a new day, anything can happen!

  • @mr.monokuma4711
    @mr.monokuma4711 Před 3 lety +296

    My "diary" is just a thought dump inside a composition notebook. The only formating I have is writing the date, then boom, I dump a whole bunch of my thoughts and events into the book

  • @gwen.2515
    @gwen.2515 Před 3 lety +3422

    Who else is afraid to start a diary because you're afraid some family members will see it?

    • @gayleewoo
      @gayleewoo Před 3 lety +199

      Been there. Get one of those cash boxes with a lock on it and then hide it.

    • @TheSomeawesome
      @TheSomeawesome Před 3 lety +208

      I've developed a sort of code for myself (nothing elaborate, just codewords, codenames and idiosyncratic phrases) that anyone else that might find and read my journals will be utterly confused. Not keeping it in a lockbox makes it look less like I have something to hide.

    • @sunflower-yx8ek
      @sunflower-yx8ek Před 3 lety +140

      i had a rlly rough time around a year ago, and journalling rlly helped me let out my feelings. but my mom found it and god mad at what i wrote.(i was mad at my sister) thats why nowadays i only write down stuff that i really need to get out, without giving too much information.

    • @gayleewoo
      @gayleewoo Před 3 lety +87

      @@sunflower-yx8ek That's awful! I hope you're still finding journalling helpful even if you can't get everything out.

    • @4yesha.04
      @4yesha.04 Před 3 lety +55

      @@TheSomeawesome that sounds amazing but i cant really think of codes... I feel like ill invent a new lang that even i cant understand... Can u give example

  • @FuglyStick
    @FuglyStick Před 3 lety +170

    "Are you a serial notebook abandoner"
    Are you spying on me??

  • @jolynngood2746
    @jolynngood2746 Před 3 lety +269

    I write in three journals. One is strictly for my panic and anxiety attacks. One is more along the lines of a brain dump journal so I can make room in my brain for more stuff to dump. My third journal is where I write quotes, song lyrics, recipes, etc. I am art challenged and not so fond of washi tape or stickers so they are very plain.

    • @marywockenfuss-thecraftypl6461
      @marywockenfuss-thecraftypl6461 Před 3 lety +13

      Nothing wrong with plain! And I love the different uses you have for your diaries.

    • @lavendershine8901
      @lavendershine8901 Před 2 lety +6

      Honestly, the last sentence describes you as a passionate diarist. ❄️🤍

    • @smartbooklight1056
      @smartbooklight1056 Před 2 lety +2

      Mine is also very poor in decoration but sometimes when I get bored with that style I put some color into it hehe

    • @TurtleSoop
      @TurtleSoop Před rokem +3

      This is an old comment but I'm curious if journaling through your anxiety helps at all? I'm struggling with that pretty bad right now

    • @jolynngood2746
      @jolynngood2746 Před rokem +4

      @@TurtleSoop I find it helps to a degree. It gets it out of your brain so you can see it from a different perspective and maybe see where your reasoning is flawed. I hope this makes sense and helps some.

  • @shelveswithstories13
    @shelveswithstories13 Před 3 lety +342

    I've been journaling for the last 13 years and it's something you can never grow tired of. It's relaxing and it's rejuvenating. Your writing needn't be perfect, your pages needn't look aesthetic and always remember, IT'S YOUR PIECE OF MIND ON THAT PAGE AND THUS, IT'S DISTINCT AND DAZZLING ON ITS OWN !

    • @kelcy823
      @kelcy823 Před 3 lety +7

      that is so inspiring.Thankd

    • @shelveswithstories13
      @shelveswithstories13 Před 3 lety +17

      @tired af I write whatever comes to my mind, if I want to curse someone I write it in my journal, if I want to express my feelings to someone, I turn to my journal and if I see or experience something new or worth mentioning, once again i write in my journal. It can get slightly intimidating when we come across people having aesthetic journal spreads with beautiful handwriting and adorable decorations and this in turn affects our interest to start journaling. This happens.
      The mantra is to JUST WRITE/DRAW/PASTE whatever you want to. As I said, it need not be perfect or anything but just a place where you can pour your mind in.

    • @susanthefish8940
      @susanthefish8940 Před 3 lety +2

      @@shelveswithstories13 thank you for this!

    • @shelveswithstories13
      @shelveswithstories13 Před 3 lety +2

      @@susanthefish8940 aw most welcome dear.

    • @shelveswithstories13
      @shelveswithstories13 Před 3 lety

      @@kelcy823 Thankyouu ! I am glad you felt so

  • @taniayh-s48
    @taniayh-s48 Před 3 lety +59

    I like to brand the notebook as mine and ready for writing by “ruining” before starting the first page. I bend the corners a bit, spill a bit of coffee/water on a page, or just throw it across the room. This keeps me from feeling like it’s too precious/beautiful for me to write in it. There is no ruining it if it already has character.
    Also, I am not afraid to end a notebook early based on life stages. Moved across the country: new journal. Or started a new job, got married, whatever was monumental enough to mark a new chapter in my life begins a new journal that suits the change.

    • @JetPens
      @JetPens  Před 3 lety +6

      Wow that's a great tip! We totally understand the feeling of something being too beautiful to write in. ;)

  • @dcardigan13
    @dcardigan13 Před 3 lety +177

    I end up opening my journal more when I literally feel like my head's full and jumbled up with thoughts. I don't use my journal as a planner or recorder or anything. I use it mostly to "untangle" my thoughts and ideas. Or map out what I have in mind, regardless of whether I'm going to act on them or just write then down and only imagine doing them. I use it as a reflection notebook and a little tracker too. I gave up on "bullet" journaling a long time ago since it just doesn't suit me and my lifestyle.
    I use it as a dump notebook/learning notebook basically 😂 just with a little more aesthetic to it. (And sometimes not at all)

    • @Ink2Screen
      @Ink2Screen Před 3 lety +7

      Seconded! This is what I use my journal for. Planning happens in a different book, because I may not want to keep those plans after I've filled it up.

    • @aardappelsoepje760
      @aardappelsoepje760 Před 3 lety +9

      This describes so perfectly what my notebook is. I even stopped calling it a journal. The one thing I’m terrified of is people reading it though... I may have used it to vent about people in my surroundings too... literally all my thoughts go into it when I’m feeling overwhelmed but it helps so much.

    • @depressedteadepressoespres186
      @depressedteadepressoespres186 Před 3 lety +8

      @@aardappelsoepje760
      Yeah, I like the thought of it but I always get anxiety because what if I put my head and soul and my secrets into it and someone finds it? I’m screwed. Also my family is like “privacy? Who dat?” So if I keep it at home someone is bound to go through it.

    • @Zar2244
      @Zar2244 Před 3 lety +3

      @@depressedteadepressoespres186 Write then destroy it

    • @Skitdora2010
      @Skitdora2010 Před 2 lety +1

      ​@@depressedteadepressoespres186 I learned the Egyptian hieroglyphic alphabet and wrote in that for a few years till the house cleared out. It took longer to write at first but you get the hang of it.

  • @maGiCpinkBear
    @maGiCpinkBear Před 3 lety +146

    I would say don't force yourself to write everyday when you get started. Write when you are inspired to write will associate journaling with positivity.

    • @kjthekunoichi
      @kjthekunoichi Před 3 lety +7

      I am not a beginner but i treat my journals/ diaries like a friend.. when i dont write often due to being busy w work/ school prevsly and then it becomes a habit and then i become lazy too... then i will feel guilty and feel like i missed out in recording that day's events (esp when something special happens etc) and when i start to write an entry after so long, it wil always start w 'i am so sorry diary for not writing in you' and i find that it happens even more often esp when i started to have more assignments (as a high school student prevsly) and then working life...... and also wheni started to have a mobile phone... then when i always start to feel guilt in not catching up w my writing, it is just not motivating...😅😅i have not started a new journal/ diary for quite a while now...

    • @smartbooklight1056
      @smartbooklight1056 Před 2 lety

      @@kjthekunoichi NOoooo, hope you find the motivation to write again;-; But you know, I think you should stop apologizing and instead, rephrase it to sound more positive, such as "It´s been a while But I am so happy to see your pages again" or stuff like that. Maybe you will feel more comfortable and inspired to write cause you are not blaming yourself for not making progress. Also, don't pressure yourself to write. Remember it should be a fun activity, not something you are chained to. Your diary will always be there waiting for you to trust your daily life once more, it won´t judge you for being lazy hahaha actually, you can write about how you are feeling about your laziness. Hope it is useful hehe Good luck!

  • @andreab5294
    @andreab5294 Před 3 lety +40

    It’s okay to skip a day, week, or month. Do not feel like you have to do it everyday. That’s the beauty of it being YOURS, don’t force yourself and make it a chore. ☺️

    • @a.katherinesuetterlin3028
      @a.katherinesuetterlin3028 Před 4 měsíci +1

      That was my mom. She had this kind of "absolutist" view that a diary had to be written in at least once a day, or she felt she wasn't "doing it right." I didn't really start keeping a diary till I was maybe 10 or so. Even so, I never wrote daily. That felt too strict.😅

  • @DarkStarM
    @DarkStarM Před 3 lety +43

    For me, what finally got me to keep up with my journal was when I decided to do only one entry per week on Sunday's night. I just usually write one/two pages of my week highlights and I decorate with stickers. Easy and therapeutic.

    • @JetPens
      @JetPens  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks for sharing!

  • @nne2494
    @nne2494 Před 3 lety +93

    Not me writing 10 page entries each day 👁👄👁

  • @Mia-uz1lz
    @Mia-uz1lz Před 3 lety +5

    As a serial "diary" writer since high school, my first reaction seeing this was "What's a do and don't? there shouldn't be donts. No, don't use smaller pages. Wait, wdym 1 line? nooo" I'm used to either not writing at all, or writing pages on pages in a single day :P
    But then realised that this video is mostly for those who want to but can't write a journal. Coz once you start enjoying it, you'll find your own, unique way of doing it. But these tips can be a great way to keep you coming back to it.
    Good luck with sticking to journaling, guys. You'll get into it soon

  • @ginnyjollykidd
    @ginnyjollykidd Před 3 lety +21

    I never could figure out what to do with washi tape, but now I know a thing: use it to tape off a boundary after finishing an entry. It can be used to divide a page into small entries without wasting a lots of diary dates. And it can focus your attention on a finite writing field. Even taping the borders of one page can limit your focus to only that page.

  • @michellestephenson1680
    @michellestephenson1680 Před 3 lety +33

    I suggest combining a few words with a few decorations! Stickers that fit a writing theme are wonderful. A cup of coffee while watching the sunrise needs a coffee-themed sticker. Or stamps! Stamps are fun.

  • @ewankirkpatrickcom
    @ewankirkpatrickcom Před 3 lety +78

    This was a nice touch, jetpens! Are you making a series about it?

  • @bananaslugdragon5764
    @bananaslugdragon5764 Před 3 lety +33

    Dude, this is such a struggle for me.
    Every time that I try to start a journal I search for one that represents me at that time and that is a sort of journal entry in itself.

  • @thesparkypilot
    @thesparkypilot Před 3 lety +35

    I’ve been journaling for 23 years… since I was 12 :). Biggest thing- just write in it, just write whatever you want, however you want, whenever you want. No rules. You will find your own pattern. It is fun to try new things some times and what you enjoy will stick, others will just be a trial run and you’ll go back to what you naturally enjoy.

  • @janiceinga
    @janiceinga Před 3 lety +16

    Haha, I'm in a journaling lull just now. I have a LOT of fountain pens I keep inked. When I'm on a roll, I write about 3 pages of nonsense, using a different pen each page. Although TBH, I find I'm MOSTLY writing about the pens and the inks and what other ink would work, or maybe I need a new nib or.... Love you, JetPens!

  • @caelishirin2887
    @caelishirin2887 Před 3 lety +13

    I write one thing i am grateful for everday in my journal. I find that that prompt helps me be more mindful and have better mental health or attitude. Sometimes, it also gets me going, and find that i managed to fill the whole page.

    • @YourGirl_Nancyy
      @YourGirl_Nancyy Před 2 lety +1

      Do you ever feel like you would just write the same thing over and over though? Because I do and it drives me nuts!

    • @caelishirin2887
      @caelishirin2887 Před 2 lety

      @@YourGirl_Nancyy oh definitely. There are days that I can't think of a different thing, so I just write whatever pops in my mind first. Nevermind if I already wrote a week or so ago.

  • @meshwa-mitsuki-soni3125
    @meshwa-mitsuki-soni3125 Před 3 lety +27

    Not @me being a regular diary keeper for 5 years but then abandoning it when I found my parents reading them :)

    • @lucydoodles6252
      @lucydoodles6252 Před 3 lety +3

      SAME with literally every journal or diary. I'll use one, then someone will find it or read it so I'll start in a different book when I get more motivated again AHHH so now I have about 8 different journals varying from almost full to a few pages used 😡🙄

    • @jw5172
      @jw5172 Před 3 lety +4

      When I was in middle school I kept a diary and was pretty consistent with it- then one day when I came home from school and my mom asked me a question about something she'd only know about if she'd read my diary. I found my diary on my desk (not where I'd left it), and immediately hid it in a box in the closet and never wrote in it again lmao.

    • @cykablyat2070
      @cykablyat2070 Před 3 lety +8

      thats actually very rude of your parents! Try to hide them very good... ☺😁😇

    • @heloisaangeli8331
      @heloisaangeli8331 Před 2 lety +3

      as someone who english isnt the first language, sometimes i use english to write things i dont want people to know, bc no one in my house can understand english well enough. i know there is probably easier ways, but if you learn a new language, you can write in it, and it can even help you learning and practicing something new.

  • @MrsRemi
    @MrsRemi Před 3 lety +98

    Tip: Use minimal supplies. A black pen works magic. Maybe 1-2 accent colours. Don't plan too many pages ahead, you might leave them empty. Be open for change in your journal!
    Love your videos as always

  • @kaylenedawnbuteaufitnessbu2282

    I love journaling. I've been keeping one for about 4 decades. I don't go anywhere without it and I can't wait to get my thoughts down on paper and I use journaling as a way to improve my penmanship, calligraphy, and graphic design just by experimenting on how I write. Good ideas thanks.

  • @leannezzers
    @leannezzers Před 3 lety +3

    I love these kind of videos! I love the journaling prompts too :) I like writing about my day in my diary but during quarantine, I switched to listing something diff/new that happened in a monthly calendar instead!
    Journaling is a form of expression, so don't be afraid to try new things, stop if it gets overwhelming, or make your own way instead

  • @MindFoodHQ
    @MindFoodHQ Před 7 měsíci +1

    Great video. More people should start journaling as it will improve our mental health big time.

  • @rdeloss
    @rdeloss Před rokem +1

    I really enjoyed this! As an avid journaler, one tip that has helped me a lot when I want to get away from the long-form journaling style is creating mind maps. I love these! It keeps my journaling practice going yet it feels a lot more dynamic than writing out my day in a traditional way. I put any topic at the center of the page, some examples are what I'm grateful for this week, things that I'm learning or what is present in my life right now (this one is my favorite), and I just draw, straight or squiggly coming out of the central theme and write all around the topic. I add color and images and do a lot of fun things with the lines.

  • @JournalSunshine
    @JournalSunshine Před 2 lety

    I had a viewer asking about tips for where to start with journaling and found this to recommend! These are all really helpful tips and you have the most lovely stationery in your shop.

  • @Kimii_
    @Kimii_ Před 3 lety +1

    Amazing tips JetPens! Can't wait to watch your next video! ❤️

  • @MalekCay
    @MalekCay Před 3 lety +3

    This account and especially Videos like these will be my saviour now that I’m starting a /good/ therapy for the first time in my life! Thank you all so much for making content like this to help actually getting an idea how and where to start!

  • @smiledance4933
    @smiledance4933 Před 3 lety +2

    The 3 and 5 year diaries are so cool! I've never seen anything like that. Great video, thank you!

  • @Zainab-pr3jf
    @Zainab-pr3jf Před 2 lety +3

    Journaling helps Like get your feelings out and clear your brain, its really good sometimes i forget to journal after like 3 weeks I remember and then i have so much to write to catch up on. its kind of like keeping memories of your life in your own words and then you can look back on it

  • @baskardavid198
    @baskardavid198 Před 2 lety +3

    You can also doodle about your day the entire page ! It's very fun and doesn't take that much time even tho it looks like it .

  • @xxflipchick22xx
    @xxflipchick22xx Před 3 lety +1

    I have the Midori 3 year journal and I love it! I’ve been journaling everyday now since last May.

  • @Skitdora2010
    @Skitdora2010 Před 2 lety +3

    I started keeping a dream diary when I was 12. I was having nightmares and when we were talking to other parents during a popcorn selling program one of the teachers made us do an hour before school started we spoke of dreams we had. Somebody elses parent kept telling me to write my dreams down because I remembered them so well and to face the nightmares. I did, because dreams work on our problems and feel pressing. They aren't just random. It is your subconscious speaking to you the only way it knows how. Anyway, what is cool is that the adults spoke about haven taken dream workshops back then and as an adult looking to expand my dream deciphering I started reading books on dissecting dreams and came across Robert Moss. He lived by me back then and he used to host those workshops. Now he lives on the other side of the world.

  • @catprevette9471
    @catprevette9471 Před 2 lety +2

    I’ve been journaling every day for 51 yrs. What got me going was someone asked my opinion. I add whatever comes my way to make the pps interesting and attractive but I don’t worry about it, just fill. The main thing that gets written is my “stream of consciousness”. That way I never get writer’s block. I never leave it out so others are not tempted to trespass and my 438 volumes are now being held in the Archives of a local university. It’s such a good habit. I call it my mental health journey in writing. ❤️🥳🇨🇦🌷😀

  • @brandonly3426
    @brandonly3426 Před 3 lety +4

    Yes I made it here early. I been journaling for 6 months and it had changed my life so much. Sometimes I don't even know what to journal are just really am just blank so thus helps alot. I do a diary though so I don't really do a kind of topic and then journal about it, I just journal about my day.

  • @shristy07
    @shristy07 Před rokem +2

    I've been writing a diary for almost 8 years and now I want to change it into a journal and there are so many similarities between my diary and the journal ideas.
    I just love it now to see how much I am capable of writing a journal 😊

  • @n7534
    @n7534 Před 3 lety +6

    I'm early again!
    *Andddd super helpful video from JetPens again!!!* 😀💕

  • @WhiskersMcMeow
    @WhiskersMcMeow Před 3 lety +1

    I love your clear easy to understand voice. Excellent advice.

  • @poyobunny8508
    @poyobunny8508 Před 2 lety

    I love how simple this video is👌🏻 straight to the point and gives many ideas

  • @andrewabney2129
    @andrewabney2129 Před 3 lety +4

    Three things that have helped me keep a steady journal habit.
    1. Don't worry if you miss a day, or only write a sentence or too. (Some days an entry is a quote, a poem or a song lyric I want to remember.)
    2. Keep the journal a low cost option. Spiral bound notebooks, composition books, notepads, and etc. Only important things is its a good paper for writing, and it is bound.
    3. Dedicate a pen. I select one or two pens that stay with the journal. For my current journal I have a 0.7 mm black ballpoint, and the old school four colour ballpoint pens.

  • @mi.darcy88
    @mi.darcy88 Před 3 lety +1

    This is just absolutely the best video on journaling!

  • @scoiataeli
    @scoiataeli Před 3 lety +66

    Any tips for people who abandoned journaling because they write too much and it eats up too much time 😂?

    • @sharondipity152
      @sharondipity152 Před 3 lety +11

      Write a book!

    • @shelveswithstories13
      @shelveswithstories13 Před 3 lety +18

      The time spent for such a thing isn't a time wasted my dear friend.

    • @Ink2Screen
      @Ink2Screen Před 3 lety +5

      If it's really a problem, consider either switching to bullet point notations or setting yourself specific routine times for it! If you carve out dedicated time for it you can then add bonus time as and when needed, in addition to giving yourself realistic expectations. :p

    • @xychen0404
      @xychen0404 Před 3 lety +3

      You can try what i did: write on soft copy then trasfer then to notebooks later when you have the time

    • @sarahmcneill1237
      @sarahmcneill1237 Před 3 lety +3

      Maybe only have a limited space for each day, that way you only write a little and it should be less time

  • @KaffekanAnna
    @KaffekanAnna Před 3 lety +4

    An undated journal has been the way to go for me. No pressure to write every day and I can write as little or as much as I want to. If it takes me 6 months or 6 years to fill the journal up doesn’t really matter. Its the experience when I do write that counts. This year I opted for an A6 hobonichi notebook, I will most probably use it next year as well and that’s ok. Another thing it to always bring the journal with me, that way I can write when I get a time gap.

  • @daviddimalanta259
    @daviddimalanta259 Před 2 lety +4

    It was meant to clear out your thoughts through writing a journal. This also regulates our mind away from depression and to know ourselves even more. This also practiced by many stoic philosophers. I usually write whenever my thoughts struck me

  • @samanthasilvas1393
    @samanthasilvas1393 Před 3 lety +1

    Another awesome video by Jetpens! Keep up the good work👍👍

  • @Salem_Rabbit
    @Salem_Rabbit Před 3 lety

    This is literally one of the most simple yet useful channel on CZcams

  • @loubainapeer9093
    @loubainapeer9093 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for making this video. I didn’t know that there were 3 and 5 years diaries and I find this practice quite interesting.

  • @joanw131
    @joanw131 Před 3 lety +1

    I do 2 lines a day in my bullet journal, and i'm slowly writing more every day! It's a great way to journal without feeling overwhelmed by taking the time to do it

  • @hamelinbenoteworthy
    @hamelinbenoteworthy Před 3 lety

    Love it!! Journaling is always a great way to use up a notebook :)

  • @smileyalien666
    @smileyalien666 Před 3 lety +8

    Me: *is lazy, gets easily distracted, dozes off with open eyes for hours, procrastinates*
    Also me: *starts writing in diary -> writes for hours* •o•

  • @Emgee78
    @Emgee78 Před 2 lety +1

    I've been keeping a diary/journal since I was a kid and only now have been making an effort to make my entries more visual and aesthetically pleasing, if only for me. What I used to do in college was print out lyrics from songs I loved and paste them in the pages so I wouldn't have to copy them down by hand. These days, I love the deco papers I get from Yesstyle and the sticker flakes from Jetpens.

  • @colleenm9188
    @colleenm9188 Před 3 lety +1

    I found a kindred spirit! I start out with the best intentions.... I think... but, I never can write more than a few days in a ... year... Sadness. I do love notebooks, journals, cards, everything. I write long, long letters and sticky notes. Thanks for more luscious options for my non-journaling addiction.💜🙏🏻

  • @lukescastle
    @lukescastle Před rokem

    I found the perfect notebook for me! I finished my first sketchbook today, and got a new one and decided to pick up journaling again. I finished another journal around the same size. I guess I just needed the right notebook, and I found the perfect one!

  • @mangoman538
    @mangoman538 Před rokem +2

    My tips: 1) first of all it's your journal you can write whatever you want like bad experience,short stories,any life lesson(not everyday) for that you can read books to get an idea
    2)write daily (even in two to four lines )like what you did, what you wil do tommarow, any life quotes or lesson from book.
    3)if you want to use visuals do it (it's your journal).according to my 2years journaling experience 😊

  • @thomashager1424
    @thomashager1424 Před rokem +1

    My journaling has suddenly become more consistent when I got a fountain pen. The fountain pen has made writing fun again.

  • @girasoles9418
    @girasoles9418 Před 3 lety +20

    Aaaaaaaaahhh!!! THANKS YOU!!!! 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
    More videos about this please :)

  • @LiviaTavNaether
    @LiviaTavNaether Před 3 lety +3

    Such a nice video, as always! Thanks a lot! I really like journaling; it is a much cheaper therapist! 🙃

  • @Samantha-vlly
    @Samantha-vlly Před rokem +2

    It's my first time starting a journal and I'm a bit afraid to have scratches from my pen so I decided to buy the erasable one.
    I'm going to try this for a month if a daily journal works for me
    It's a new hobby so I'm a little bit nervous to try

  • @AffyisAffy
    @AffyisAffy Před rokem +1

    That honesty at the end 😁

  • @gianelllozano8261
    @gianelllozano8261 Před 3 lety +1

    Lovely tips! This was really helpful

  • @arielmarie8493
    @arielmarie8493 Před 2 lety +1

    I started of with a line a day journal when I was little and grew up loving writing in a journal ever since

  • @jazzycreativity
    @jazzycreativity Před 2 lety

    those are really useful tips! love your video

  • @fuzzylon
    @fuzzylon Před 3 lety +1

    I've started journaling (for last few years) on loose leaf paper. It means I don't have the pressure to keep going and fill a book.
    I use it particularly when I have problems or something is bothering me in my life and just write out how I feel.
    Then I put the sheets in a ring binder. It's really interesting to look back and read what was going on in my life and what I was thinking and feeling about it at the time and how that might be different to my recollection.

  • @Sarah-ig3fe
    @Sarah-ig3fe Před 3 lety +1

    Antonia going off at the end was too relatable!

  • @kimberlyhoward7896
    @kimberlyhoward7896 Před 3 lety

    Great tips! Yay 😁! For sticky notes 💕!

  • @altairtair
    @altairtair Před 3 lety +8

    Good tips! Hehe more dnd✨

  • @LushJewels
    @LushJewels Před rokem

    Hii girlie!! Your writing is so much better than mine! Keep up the great work and thanks for the advice

  • @antiquitybelle1896
    @antiquitybelle1896 Před 3 lety

    Ty for the help!!

  • @khushbooprasad6519
    @khushbooprasad6519 Před 2 lety

    I recently filled up a small notebook with poems and journalling (self written) and it makes me so proud❣️
    As a serial notebook abandoner, it's such a refreshing feeling

  • @nas10iris
    @nas10iris Před 3 lety +1

    I took an old planner (Happy Planner) & used white out on the dates. I go in when I remember & when I am inspired. I draw (my stick figures lol), glue down beach parking passes/movie stubs/hotel receipts, or use text stickers to decorate. Then I write around them to remember how I felt about whatever it was that I put down. Sometimes I will write quotes & then explain why they are important, or make lists. It's a mix of commonplace & journal. It's what made most sense to me.

  • @greenliongirl07
    @greenliongirl07 Před 3 lety +3

    Keep it fun. You're more likely to keep at if you're having fun and not dredding it. This might be with a daily prompt (you can find tons of lists online) accompanied by trackers, a space to draw in or add small pictures and trinkets, or fun pens and mildliners with stickers and washi tapes or sticky notes.
    Make your journal your own by customizing it. Whether you're drawing on the cover, adding stickers or a book mark, you can take more pride in it. You don't have to finish it in one go.
    Try to write every day. If your schedule is constantly changing from day to day, make it a goal to dedicate at least 15 minutes to your journal. You can keep it simple on days where you're short on tiime and be more elaborate on days where you have more time.

  • @hellocharlieebarley
    @hellocharlieebarley Před 3 lety

    Omg love the bloopers at the end!

  • @LauritaJuanita
    @LauritaJuanita Před 3 lety

    I love the bloopers at the end!

  • @yuzufrio
    @yuzufrio Před rokem

    I love how real Antonia is. I really want to get a midori years notebook now!!!
    I love the idea of journaling but get so intimidated by a big blank sheet for sure. or even pretty stationery!! but at the same time, pretty stationery motivates me to use my supplies more lol.
    I think it helps to clarify what I want to fulfill with my journaling habit. am I tracking my progress on something? am I cultivating a habit of feeling gratitude? am I creating a diary that I can look back on? what is realistic for me based on my other responsibilities and amount of free time at this season of my life? and finally... what journaling style (or product lol) sparks the most joy and excitement? ❤️

  • @ABIT-cb1qh
    @ABIT-cb1qh Před 6 měsíci

    Incredible tips

  • @kacookgirl
    @kacookgirl Před 3 lety

    I got pulled into the whole aesthetic BuJo thing a few years ago. I kept it for a while, but never finished 6 months. I wanted to get back into BuJo as some serious life changes necessitated a daily to-do list that was more than a small notepad. I ended up finding a nice planner that had monthly spreads, daily entries, and a list of boxes for daily tasks. I love this thing! Simple to use, just enough space to fill for daily journaling, ready made to do list for up to 10 items a day, it's made life and journaling a lot easier. It was predated though, so I had to wait to the beginning of this year to use it, but I'm still going strong after 3 months! No more aesthetic stuff for me, it just bogged me down with needless details.

  • @RRoxas65
    @RRoxas65 Před 3 lety

    I loved journaling, and I used dot-grid and lined notebooks.

  • @colingreenwoodfan727
    @colingreenwoodfan727 Před rokem +1

    My tip, draw, put stickers in and add pictures in your journal!! It makes it really fun to look at 😁

  • @SunnyTangerine19
    @SunnyTangerine19 Před 3 lety +1

    Antoniaaaa your serial notebook abondonment resonates with me 😂 I got the A6 hobonichi techo this year and still fail to journal consistently despite it's small size! I must work harder!! 😆

  • @bubbsy1313
    @bubbsy1313 Před 3 lety

    This was super helpful! I feel less intimidated by my journal now :D

  • @imaginativecreativeyou8890

    I love journaling. I recently got a 5 year one line journal.

  • @aesthetewithoutacause3981
    @aesthetewithoutacause3981 Před 3 lety +11

    Personally I find the opposite works better for me. Don't make yourself write every day, just when you feel like there's something you want to express, record or reflect on. And don't limit yourself to a page a day. So if you want to pour your heart out for pages on end on some days, go ahead, but not writing at all for a while is fine too.
    I guess just try different ways and see what's right for you.

  • @shamailarehman8562
    @shamailarehman8562 Před 3 lety

    Love your video and bloopers

  • @kamikazemind327
    @kamikazemind327 Před 2 lety

    I do a short entry method of my thoughts/feelings and then usually the bottom portion. I sketch out something that is connected to the entry. I then highlight important words in my entry that I can go back to and unpack later if I want.

  • @reyoo_blahhhhh
    @reyoo_blahhhhh Před 2 lety

    I can say, this is a fun activity. As a grade six student, yes, I journal myself. Thank you for the helpful tips.

  • @fjolliff6308
    @fjolliff6308 Před 3 lety +6

    Calling them "Derp Dury" might make them very popular. And I totally understand the sticky note thing. I have piles of notes that I need to either pitch or file into a notebook.

  • @madamemarmot
    @madamemarmot Před 5 měsíci

    Very nice ideas - fun to watch. 💝💝💚💚💜💜

  • @nohandle62
    @nohandle62 Před 3 lety +2

    I like that shiny pink pen.

  • @alessandrafarro5620
    @alessandrafarro5620 Před 3 lety

    Great tips!!

  • @sonijam
    @sonijam Před 5 měsíci

    I too was a serial notebook/journal abandoner. I have a stack of blank notebooks I've purchased over the years. I finally figured out what I needed: A diary with pre-printed year-months-days. This has given me the kick in the butt to write every day. I bought a 2024 AT-A-GLANCE Standard Diary and haven't missed a day since.
    At first I was taken aback by the high price, compared to blank journals I've purchased in the past, but it was totally worth it. For one, it is a very nicely constructed hardcover book with quality paper, and the pre-printed dates on each page have been been a huge help in motivating me to write each day because if I skip a day it's gone, unlike non-dated journals. Also, I was initially a little intimidated at writing a whole page everyday, but as it turns out I end up filling them easily. Most days I could write even more but having only one page has forced me to to be more concise.
    One more thing, I have tried many different pens and the best one I've found is a Pigma Micron 05. I find it perfect for writing in my diary. It's lines are not too thin or thick, the ink flows evenly, and best of all it never smears. As a cheaper alternative I would also recommend a Pilot G-2 07. Although it will smear much more easily than the Pigma Micron 05, it is a good inexpensive pen.

  • @maddisonkent7727
    @maddisonkent7727 Před 3 lety

    Hello JetPens!!! I love your videos

  • @ExiArts_HristoHvoynev
    @ExiArts_HristoHvoynev Před 5 měsíci

    I like your videos! ❤❤

  • @xychen0404
    @xychen0404 Před 3 lety +3

    I write all my entries in soft copy whenever i feel like it, then transfer them into the notebooks when i have time much later, usually after 3 mths haha!