Deep, thought-provoking journal prompts are an effective tool for understanding yourself better, uncovering what’s holding you back, and moving toward your desired future.
Asking yourself these questions can help you:
– gain clarity on what goals you actually want to pursue (and what’s just a distraction)
– develop a resilient, solution-focused mindset to support you while taking action towards your goals
– focus on the right action steps you need to take instead of trying out everything and wasting your time on things that don’t matter
You can use these deep thought-provoking journal prompts for motivation, goal-setting, designing your desired life, or to gain awareness about what you want your life to be like.
While you’re thinking about each journal prompt, let go of all the shoulds. Journal for yourself. What do you want? What is your version of an enjoyable life?
If you’re at a point in your life when you have absolutely no clue what your life’s direction and next steps are, I hope these prompts will at least guide you to your next step. You don’t have to have it all figured out. Focus on the next step you can take today.
Let go of societal expectations and what you think where you should be by now or what you should want.
The purpose of these deep thought-provoking journal prompts is to help you dig deeper into your inner knowing and discover the answers that feel authentic to you – no guilt, judgment, or shame. There are no right or wrong answers. Just answers that feel true to you. This is your path; you don’t have to justify or explain your answers to anyone.
Let’s dive in.
“Awareness is the greatest agent for change.”
– Eckhart Tolle
1. Where do you want to be a year from now?
2. What are you willing to do to get there? How uncomfortable are you willing to feel?
3. What’s the simplest next step you can take to get closer to your goal?
If your goal feels overwhelming, focus on the next step, then the next, and then the next, instead of pressuring yourself to do it all as fast as you can. We, as society, have glamorized significant changes that aren’t sustainable in the long term. Get curious about how you can split your goal into manageable pieces and decide on the small actions you can commit to in the long term. Not just on Monday morning when you feel motivated.
4. How can you make this year better than the last one? What did you miss last year that you want to bring back this year?
5. How can you make this month better than the last one?
6. How can you make today better than yesterday?
7. If you could achieve only one goal this year, what would it be?
8. What would achieving that goal mean for you? Why is that goal important for you?
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How to Set Goals When You Don’t Know What You Want
How to Know if You Have Outgrown Who You Used to Be
9. What is your default future if nothing changes? Are you happy with that future?
10. What is the main difference between you now and the version of yourself you want to become?
11. If you knew your success was inevitable, how would you show up? How would you show up in your relationships, health, job, career, and family?
12. What if everything were to happen exactly as you desire? What would that feel and look like?
13. Where are you playing small in your life where you know you could be playing big? Where do you know you could aim higher and go further?
14. What is the most expansive belief you can start practicing?
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Overcoming Your Limiting Beliefs: 4 Steps to Set Yourself Free
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15. If you had nothing holding you back, what would you choose? What would you do?
16. If you had all the support you needed, what goal would you pursue?
17. If you knew you could not fail and there was no such thing as a mistake, what dream would you go after?
18. What actions can you take this week to get closer to living your desired future?
Journaling paired with action will make a real difference. If you’re only journaling without taking any action, nothing will change. Use your answers to guide you toward actions. Experiment. Sample. Try things out. See what happens.
“Your visions will become clear only when you can look into your own heart. Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes.”
― C.G. Jung
19. What do you need to let go of that is holding you back?
20. What do you need to believe to create an unstoppable mindset that will support you on the way to your goal?
21. Are you 100% committed to achieving this goal?
22. What needs to happen for you to be 100% committed? (Or, if you’re already at 100%, what has to happen to get to 110%?)
And do it. Go for it. Become an active participant in creating the life you desire rather than a passive observer settling for what’s easier.
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Until the next time,
Ivana
Wow, really great questions honestly that do make you think a lot. Thanks for sharing
I finf these prompts very useful. I can only write my journal if I use prompts, if not, I don’t know what to write.
I absolutely love journal prompts. When it comes to thinking deeper about my life, where I’m at, and where I want to be, I can never really get the right thoughts and questions on my own – prompts like these make the job so much easier! Thank you for sharing! x
Julia x
I love this! I sometimes struggle with journaling because it feels like just a recap of my day which gets boring and repetitive sometimes. Having some of these open ended deep questions at times can mix things up!
If I had nothing holding me back, what would I choose? Oof! A loaded question, but a necessary one to break down what you exactly want. I love these questions. Thank you!