A daily practice of journaling is one habit you might
consider adding to your life to see some immediate improvements to your career
and work life.
Simply setting aside as little as ten minutes each day to
write can help bring a focus and clarity to your life and provide several unexpected
dividends.
Here are five ways journaling can benefit your career and
enhance your life.
Journaling allows you to process your thoughts and feelings.
Writing provides an organized way for you to gain some understanding of the
events of the day, and the emotions that accompany them. This can aid you in
working through situations or circumstances that contribute to difficult emotions--such
as fear, anger, or sadness--and can help provide an honest look at factors
contributing to success or failure.
Journaling helps you set your focus for the next day. When
you take a few minutes at the end of the day to write you can spend some of
that time setting your priorities, listing a few of your major tasks for the
next day, and enabling you to be more focused and prepared when you awake the
following morning.
Journaling helps you recognize your successes and
accomplishments. When you commit to a daily practice of writing you have a
record of your accomplishments and can look back over time to acknowledge your
successes and appreciate your achievements.
Journaling can be a way to recognize the good in your life.
Life is busy and many times we rush through life without taking account of the
good we experience and the things we can be grateful for. Journaling is a great
opportunity to take stock of the good you encounter daily, and enables you to
read again regularly as a reminder.
Journaling helps you retain what you’ve learned. When you
take the time to write down some insight or knowledge you’ve gained during the
day, you are better able to recall it and apply that knowledge later.
You don’t have to be a prolific writer to benefit from journaling.
Try spending ten to fifteen minutes a day writing and you’ll likely soon
recognize some of the advantages to your life and career noted above.
No comments:
Post a Comment