Creative Journal: A how-to creative Journal and notebook for the creative organiser. Filled with 96 pages to inspire and organise your life.

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Creative Journal: A how-to creative Journal and notebook for the creative organiser. Filled with 96 pages to inspire and organise your life.

Creative Journal: A how-to creative Journal and notebook for the creative organiser. Filled with 96 pages to inspire and organise your life.

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Let go of expectations. Don’t try to make everything perfect. It doesn’t matter if you don’t have a plan or any idea where your journal will take you each day. Just go with the flow and see where you end up! There is no wrong way to journal so don’t feel you have to do things a certain way or that you can only fill it with your best ideas. It should be a safe place to let your subconscious mind run free. Creative Journal Ideas Vs. Creative Journal Prompts Try different drawing styles or different types of journalling such as scrapbooking or a short story journal.

Journaling can improve mindfulness, lower stress and anxiety, boost your confidence, give you clarity, and strengthen your memory – just to name a few.As you can see, this kind of daily journal is a great way to play around with grammar and explore writing styles you don’t often use. It doesn’t always have to make sense, and it doesn’t have to be printable. The goal is to let creativity take over and write whatever comes to mind. 3. A Poetry Journal Keep a supplies box handy so you can easily grab whatever you need to get started. Fill it with your favourite journalling supplies so you always have everything on hand. Creative journals are essentially a place for you to store your creative ideas, practice your art and overall hone your skills. With it, you can keep your creative juices flowing and your motivation to create art going strong.

I actually use my Happy Planner as my creative journal, bullet journal, task list, and more. All in one. Another way to get some artistic inspiration is by turning your creative journal into a scrapbook! This is where you can add everything and anything that inspires you – an art piece, a design from a magazine, a motivational quote – for days when inspiration and motivation runs dry. You’re free to do whatever you want in your journal. Drawing, sketching, doodling, and designing are all fair game. They’re a great way to capture your feelings, work through emotions, and navigate your past. Invent a new holiday and outline the traditions, celebrations, and rituals associated with it, based on your values.

Emily Ker

You may be wondering what the difference is between creative journal ideas and prompts. After all, both involve using your creativity to journal in some way, right? Well, let’s take a closer look. These seemingly random questions can have a surprising impact on your creativity. They’re great prompts to get you to write in as little or as much detail as you like. Just the process of answering these questions can help to unleash your creative side. Incorporating a little fun and lightness into your current journaling practice by adding illustrations to capture your ideas and bring life to certain stories can ultimately add another dimension to your journaling experience. The draw behind creative bullet journaling is that not every bullet has to be useful or meaningful. It can be easy to get words out of your head and onto a list so you can judge which are helpful later on. This may also be a handy precursor to creating an outline. 11. Dream Journaling Describe the values that are most important to you and consider whether your actions align with them.



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