Journal your Way to Happiness
- Narelle Monteleone

- Dec 30, 2023
- 6 min read
Updated: Oct 9
By Narelle Monteleone

Have you ever wondered why so many people are now Journalling?
I began journalling as part of my spiritual development practices that I incorporated into my days as I was going through the awakening process. Although I had not written much in years, I loved to write stories when I was a child and English was always my favourite subject at school. In later years I liked Geography as well, so curious about other parts of the world and travelling in general, although I had only been on one overseas holiday at that time at the age of 4. That curiosity has not wavered and I often find myself watching cooking shows and travel videos from all corners of the globe. From a very young age I always had a diary in my bedside table that I would write my wishes and secrets in, and more commonly what I had done that day. At the time I didn't realise that I was journalling and if felt more like a special way to write down what I was feeling without anyone else needing to know. I love to write, so for me there is no substitute for a pen and paper, a brand new journal or fresh lined notebook with a unique cover, however you could do the exact same thing on your Laptop, PC or Mobile Device. Whatever you like to do and how you like to do is where you will gain the most progress.
Journalling your way to happiness is easy if you let it be. If we journal from the heart, without holding ourselves back, healing naturally takes place. Journalling your way to happiness starts with the decision to do so and to commit to the process each and every day. It starts with making a gratitude list that you can build upon and you will notice the list get bigger as you continue with your practice. Next comes forgiveness, listing who you wish to forgive and why. Don't get me wrong, this simplification of the process does not mean the process itself isnt challenging in any way; it is! When we are tapping into our emotions from past hurt, wounds or even abuse it can be very challenging, however, definitely worth it.
Creating some journalling prompts can help you to get started as well if you are unsure what to write about. You might like to ask yourself:
Where do I wish to be this time next year?
What in my life is no longer serving me?
Am I honouring myself in my current situation?
Am I being true to myself?
How can I be of service?
What do I love to do that brings me the most happiness?
Am I living in balance in Mind, Body & Spirit?
What feels misaligned for me right now?
This is just an example of some ideas to get you started and by asking yourself the pressing questions, you are able to bring to the surface what you may not have realised, or been wanting to face. By doing this you are acknowledging them, thanking them for what you have learned, forgiving anyone, including yourself and allowing it to integrate so that you make space for higher experiences to come into your awareness. Life is about growth and gaining knowledge, wisdom and perspective. All experiences have value, even the challenging ones, especially the challenging ones. When we write our feelings down we can't ignore them any longer and we have the opportunity to transform ourselves as part of the process.
Journalling on a daily basis is a creative outlet and if you begin the practice with a Quick Grounding meditation, to bring you into the present moment and to clear your energy, you will be in a centred space to receive guidance from your higher self. Ask that your higher self assist you in bringing through any guidance on any topic that you might want support with. It can be as simple as what do I need to know now for my highest good? OR even better, ask a specific question.




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