For as long as people have been able to write, they’ve been recording their thoughts. In fact, one of the earliest instances of journaling occurs in the Meditations of Emperor Marcus Aurelius, which date back all the way to the 2nd century AD. Sure, not all of us are busy ruling an empire or pondering the “transience of the physical world,” but each day presents us with new and unforeseen challenges that can make it difficult to keep our heads on straight. That’s where journaling for stress and anxiety comes in.
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Stress relievers come in many forms—some of us garden, others read, a few resort to cleaning, and some of us even choose to escape reality entirely through video games. As a Health Care Sharing Ministry, we’re all about learning how to help stress levels, well…level out. Turns out, journaling is a healthy way to express yourself and deal with any overwhelming emotions including stress, anxiety, or depression.
Ever heard of a gratitude journal? Instead of writing random thoughts down as you would in a diary, a gratitude journal is used to record all the things you're grateful for—big or small. Whether you hit every green light at every major intersection on your way to the gym, received a personal shoutout from your boss during a meeting, or secured a babysitter last minute so you and your spouse could enjoy a night to yourselves, record it in your gratitude journal!
Adding time to your daily routine to write in a stress and anxiety journal allows individuals to really narrow in on the internal (and external) struggles that follow us throughout our day. According to the University of Rochester Medical Center, keeping a stress journal can help you prioritize problems, fears, and concerns; track symptoms day-to-day so that you can recognize triggers and learn ways to better control them, and provide an opportunity for positive self-talk and identifying negative thoughts and behaviors.
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Looking for more basic health tips that will help you gain back control of your emotions and improve your health? Check out “Tips for Positive Thinking to Keep a Healthy Attitude” on the One Share, One Voice blog!
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“Do not neglect to do good and to share what you have, for such sacrifices are pleasing to God.”
Hebrews 13:16 (ESV)