Saturday, April 1, 2023

STARTING A GRATITUDE JOURNAL


By Maria Ferrer

 


There is no right or wrong time to start a Gratitude Journal or just journaling. The start of a new year, a new month, even a new week is a good time to start.

 Comadres are journaling from coast to coast.  From New York to California, from Illinois to Texas.

We did a poll of how long Comadres were journaling and found that more than 65% of you have been journaling for 5 years or more.  10% just started recently, less than a year ago.

 For many, journaling brings clarity, peace, and grounding. 

 For Aida Perez (TX) journaling helps her reflect on her day, her week, her life.

 For Lucy Recio (MD) journaling helps ground and heal her.  It allows her to author her life’s story.

 For Dahlma Llanos-Figueroa (NY) journaling centers her. Puts her experiences into words, cements it in her mind and records it so she can revisit at a later date.

 Others like Julie Aponte (NY) journaling is meditative. She writes down what she is grateful for to reshift her energy and perspective in positive ways. For Lydia Galvan (TX) it  is a cognitive behavioral therapy tool.

 For Elsa Prado (IL) journaling is more spiritual.  She uses it to talk to God. Many Comadres do a Gratitude Journal specifically to list what they are grateful for and to keep track of their many blessings. For example, Comadre Leonor Mendoza (TX) journals regardless of the day she’s had for there is always something to be grateful for. Same with Mirna Merced-Reyes (MA), journaling keeps her hopeful about overcoming Life’s challenges. For Amparo Garcia-Crow (TX) it’s her mindfulness meditation practice.

For some it’s about the positive. Veronica Hawkins (TX) likes to start her day on a positive note. Julie Anna Alvarez Rivera (NY) believes you attract to your life what you focus on and she focuses on the good in her life. She has also read studies that have found gratitude journaling linked to improved mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being.

 For others like Silvia Patricia Solis (TX) journaling helps preserve memories. Same with Christina Guerra (TX), it helps chronicle her life.  While Hilda Rivas (TX) and Elsie Santana (CT) like to have a record of what was going on in their life so they can go back and read it.

 Journals come in all colors, sizes and shapes. Some have pretty graphics, some are metallic, some are leather bound with clouds and feathers. Their key feature is that they are blank notebooks. Journals are personal so choose one that speaks to you.  And if you can’t find a journal with a cover you like, find a photo, postcard, quote or drawing that you like and paste that to your new journal.

 And sometimes blank notebooks are best. Comadre Jacquelyn Leon (NJ) is a blank notebook kind of journaler, and Bertha Magaňa (IL) uses any blank book to record her life.  

 The Big Question is how to start. Ana Gonzalez (CT) recommends starting slow, just write for 15 or 30 minutes. 

 How often should you write in your journal? 

Again, there is no right or wrong answer.  Amy Cobb (TX) and Anna Reynoso (CA) journal as often as they can.   While others like Mona Chavez (TX) journals once a week, or like Julie Aponte (NY) who journals every other night. You choose a time at your convenience.

 How to keep the momentum of journaling going?

 Many Comadres like Hilda Rivas (TX) recommend starting with  “Today, I am grateful for….” Or “I am ….”  Lydia Galvan (TX) likes to think of something beautiful that held her in awe that day or something someone did for her. Johanna Moya Fabregas (TX) starts with listing the fun things her daughter did that day that made her happy. The top favorite way to start is by listing three things you are thankful/grateful for today. Or try:  “Today, I honor myself by ….”.


Below are some recommended books on journaling.  Good luck and Happy Journaling. #

 

RECOMMENDED BOOKS

        THE MINDFULNESS JOURNAL by Scott & Davenport

        THE HAPPINESS PROJECT by Gretchen Rubin

        CONVERSATIONS WITH GOD by Neale Donald Walsch

        FIND A QUIET CORNER: INNER PEACE: ANYTIME, ANYWHERE by Nancy O’Hara

        BULLET JOURNALING by Ryder Caroll

        GOOD DAYS TO START WITH GRATITUDE by Pretty Simple Press

        WRITING FOR SELF-DISCOVERY, PERSONAL APPROACH TO CREATIVE WRITING by Mayra Schneider & John Killick

        THE ARTIST WAY by Julia Cameron

 

**This article first appeared in the Winter/ Spring Comadres Connect Newsletter.**


 

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