Do you sometimes feel a negative emotion and your first reaction is to fight it? In this post, instead of telling you how to escape your emotions, I’m sharing 50 deep thought-provoking self-discovery journal prompts to help you deal with your emotions and improve your life.
“At the center of your being you have the answer; you know who you are and you know what you want.”
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Earlier (before I knew about self-discovery journal prompts), my first instinct when I didn’t like something about my life was to go on a solo trip or move somewhere new. It never changed anything in the long term.
Do you sometimes feel bored in the place where you live so you think that you would have a more interesting life in Melbourne or Rome?
That used to be me. I used to blame external circumstances for my internal state of being. I was blaming a small city for my lack of joy.
In December 2017 I went to Prague for a week hoping that I’d have fun there. Guess what, I was bored. And if you’re bored in Prague, believe me, the problem is much deeper and Prague has nothing to do with it.
Since then, I started asking myself questions for reflection. I decided to work on my mindset instead of chasing feelings of short-term excitement.
When it comes to mindset work and shifting your perspective, deep self-discovery journal prompts are my favorite tool.
Let’s dive in!
Self-discovery journal prompts
1. What are you struggling with right now?
2. How do you feel about where you are vs. where others think you should be?
3. Do you feel like you’re not where you want to be in your life?
4. How are other people’s opinions and expectations holding you back?
7. Do you care about what others think of you? In what way does that hold you back in life?
10. What would happen if you gave yourself permission to go after your dreams and desires?
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20. 10 things you like about your physical appearance.
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30. How can you show yourself compassion and understanding to forgive yourself?
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“The only journey is the one within.”
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35. How can you start living your life as if it already is your dream life?
40. 5 things you’re excited about when you think about your dream life.
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“If you get the inside right, the outside will fall into place. Primary reality is within; secondary reality without.”
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46. What affirmation could you repeat to yourself daily to reframe your insecurities into something you’re feeling good about?
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And we’re done! Hope you found these thought-provoking self-discovery journal prompts helpful.
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Keisha Elizabeth Bahait says
Alot of mi questions are answered thanks alot
Yzzy says
Great prompts, thanks for sharing!
Brandi Finchum says
Such a comprehensive list! I love it! Thanks so much for taking the time to write this post. It will help a lot of people!
Stephanie Pick says
Excellent prompts! So much to uncover and dig deep with. Thanks so much for sharing.
Shelly says
Wish I could print this of so I have something to prompt me when I am struggling.