QuickCheck: Does journaling help with your mental health?


Do you struggle with expressing yourself to friends, family, or even your therapist? You’re not alone.

Many people these days tend to vent, share their feelings, and voice their opinions on social media. But some prefer the old-fashioned, private way: journaling.

So, what's the secret? It turns out the simple act of transferring your swirling thoughts onto paper does something powerful: it helps your brain process emotions instead of just recycling them. Think of it as decluttering your mind. You're taking internal chaos and giving it structure, which can make problems feel more manageable and less overwhelming.

Is it true that journaling could help with our mental health?

Verdict:

True

It may surprise you how writing everything down instead of mentally noting everything in your head could make such a huge difference.

So, what does the science say? Simply put, journaling can dial down symptoms of depression and anxiety. A technique called "positive affect journaling," which builds on good feelings, is especially great for worry. And it’s a powerful stress-reliever, too. For example, one group of nurses saw their burnout drop a lot after some guided journaling.

On a personal level, journaling is also a fantastic tool for accountability and daily clarity. It helps you nail down your goals and track your progress, making it easier to build healthy habits. More than that, it gives you a safe, private space to untangle tough emotions (like anger, shame, or sadness), helping you understand and manage them better. Over time, this builds real emotional strength and resilience.

So if you need to take control of your mental well-being, there’s no harm in trying this method out! Even writing just a few sentences could make a huge difference in your life.

References:

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/conquering-codependency/202408/how-to-journal-for-mental-health

https://www.verywellhealth.com/journaling-7498123

 

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