Where Do I Start? Journaling for Overthinkers and Beginners
Journaling is often recommended as a tool for healing, clarity, and self-awareness. And yet, for many people, especially overthinkers, the idea of starting a journal feels overwhelming. What do I write? Am I doing this right? What if I don’t know how I feel? If you’ve ever opened a notebook, stared at a blank page, and closed it again, you’re not alone. As a certified journal therapist, I’ve noticed that most people don’t avoid journaling because they don’t want to reflect; they avoid it because no one ever taught them how to begin safely . Why Journaling Matters Journaling isn’t about writing well. It’s about listening. When thoughts stay in our heads, they loop, overlap, and grow louder. Writing slows the mind down. It gives emotions somewhere to land. It creates space between what you’re experiencing and who you are. Over time, journaling helps you: Process emotions instead of suppressing them Notice patterns in thoughts, relationships, and behavior Build self-trust and emotional aw...