Journaling For Happiness
And Spiritual Well-Being by:
Laura Turner
Could a journal actually lead one to health and well-being?
As both a writer and health enthusiast, this is a question I've
given lots of thought to. As it turns out, I'm not the only
one. Upon further research, there's been a considerable amount
of press given to the idea that your journal could be a path to
health and wellness. In fact, Southern Methodist University and
Ohio State University College of Medicine studied the effects
of creative journaling and found it conclusive in cleansing
negative emotions and promoting a sense of well-being (ref:
http://www.selfhelpmagazine.com/articles/health/journal.html).
In my own experience as a writer (and I think most creative
types will agree) being creative is not just an exercise, work
or discipline - it's a necessity. In fact, I never quite
understood my own personality until I was immersed full-time in
a purely science, left-brained college program. I would often
feel tired, lethargic and uninspired (clearly there was more at
fault here than having to memorize the phone book).
According to Carl Jung and Myers-Briggs (the creators of
standardized personality and interest testing) introverted
types draw energy from themselves and less from other people.
We like to be alone a lot and give lots of thought to the world
at large. Our extroverted counterparts, on the other hand, can
also be equally as creative, but tend to draw their energy from
others. Either way you go, emotions can sometimes become
overwhelming, need to be filtered then let go.
Over time, (even amidst the sterile science program) I've
learned that I can find peace quickly by turning to my notebook
when upset or in need of inspiration. And - I'd be willing to
guess - this idea is not exclusive to the right-brained.
So back to the original thesis: Regardless of personality,
can writing be useful to you and your health? Hopefully, by now
I've convinced you it can. How to get journaling working for
you? Well, that's where I'll step in - here I've given you
three of my favorite exercises to help get you started.
Timed Writings
In her book Writing Down The Bones, Natalie Goldberg has
outlined a sure-fire method to invoke the muses and get the
inspiration flowing. Timed writings.
Timed writings go something like this... collect your
materials: timer, notebook and pen. Sit at your desk or
wherever the spirit takes you (Starbucks, Borders, Barnes &
Noble) launch your timer for ten minutes, place pen to paper
and see what comes forth.
There are only two rules at play here: don't stop writing
and continue for the full ten minutes. Afraid you'll run out of
things to write? No problem. When you get stuck just keep the
hand moving along and write things like, "I am looking for
something to write.... I am looking for something to write..."
before you know it you'll be carrying on a conversation with
yourself.
Unsent Letters
Anger is always a good muse, but I tend to use this emotion
as a catalyst to creativity. Something or someone upsetting
you? Get creative and purge your negative energy. How? Write a
letter. You won't need to send it. In fact as a ritual to
closure I have been known to write angry letters then shred
them, burn them or (insert your idea here). In fact this
exercise has been shown to heal negative energy and provoke
closure with angry emotions. Try it - then let me know (Laura
mailto:NewBodyNews@aol.com ).
Creative Journaling Exercises
When I am feeling less that inspired, or want to get the
muses warmed up I sometimes like to take creative writing
classes online or off, or do some creative journaling
exercises. If you like the idea of sharing your writing, take a
creative writing course nearby. Check your local Chamber of
Commerce or if you prefer the convenience of online classes
there's lots to choose from. I've taken courses online at
Barnes and Noble University http://www.barnesandnoble.com/ and
Gotham Writers' Workshops: http://www.writingclasses.com both with
positive results.
However, if you'd like to go it solo, give this exercise a
try. This one was created by my Mother, Donna. She is a writer,
artist and teacher (a real right-brainer!), she handed this
exercise to me when I was feeling stuck and uninspired. Not
only does this exercise stimulate your creativity, use this
healthy exercise to get you thinking about taking time for
yourself.
Have your notebook ready? Set your timer again if you'd like
and aim to come up with the list "20 things that make me
happy." If your time was entirely your own, what are the 20
things you'd want to do?
Ready? Now hit your timer and take this one for a test
drive. When you've finished, put your pen and paper away.
Tomorrow take a few quiet moments and bring out your list
again, add delete and edit. Now when you're not feeling like
yourself, take this list out and copy it over again. Try to
take time everyday to do one thing that makes you happy and
continue over time to add to your list. Keep up your practice
and you'll find - happiness is not just a fixture in your
mind.
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About The Author
Laura Turner is a natural health
practitioner and author. She hosts http://www.beauty-and-body.com
and publishes the New Body News and Wellness
Letter, The Online Magazine Healthy People
Read. ( http://www.new-body-news.com
) Subscribe for f.r.e.e. and receive her
Special Report: "Take Charge of Your
Health!" and check out her latest book:
Spiritual Fitness!
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