Change Your Life by Journalling in 2025

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  • Опубликовано: 28 янв 2025

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  • @aliabdaal
    @aliabdaal  Год назад +141

    📖 Check out my new book Feel-Good Productivity here! www.feelgoodproductivity.com/?Change+Your+Life+by+Journalling+%28my+ultimate+guide%29

    • @monkeyD.jayant
      @monkeyD.jayant Год назад +1

      1st

    • @monkeyD.jayant
      @monkeyD.jayant Год назад

      are you muslin @Ali Abdaal

    • @sweetor6714
      @sweetor6714 Год назад

      First sentence of your "who am I?" Change "yet" to "met". Really enjoy your videos!

    • @SilverSheild
      @SilverSheild Год назад +1

      do you know the pre order bonuses?

    • @emman.8655
      @emman.8655 Год назад

      Is it only available on the US site?

  • @kateangelo
    @kateangelo Год назад +4466

    I did a daily gratitude for my husband for a year. Each day I wrote something I appreciated about him on a colored scrap of paper. It could have been something specific, or something general about his temperament or personality. I folded the paper in half and put it in a jar that I kept hidden in my closet for a year! Then on Christmas I gave him the jar stuffed full of notes. It changed my life and his! Anytime he needs a little pick me up, he goes to the jar and reads a few notes.

  • @Ursi12
    @Ursi12 Месяц назад +287

    changing the title to 2025 is a very smart move

    • @khloepham399
      @khloepham399 27 дней назад +3

      agree, haha

    • @Andylf87
      @Andylf87 24 дня назад +2

      Just came to make the same comment

    • @h.o.y.o
      @h.o.y.o 24 дня назад +5

      Productivity, duh 😅😅 why recreate a new video

    • @micahandjoflo86
      @micahandjoflo86 21 день назад

      🤯

    • @amarsoren9633
      @amarsoren9633 8 дней назад

      I also noticed

  • @camillagiussani5733
    @camillagiussani5733 Год назад +1470

    I am now 21 years old and I have been journalling (on and off) for at least 6 years now. I genuinely believe that journalling is what made me the person I am today! One fun thing I like to do is to write "level 1" entries in a foreign language I am learning. I am not a native English speaker, so that was the first language I experimented with. Throughout the years I have then journaled in French, Spanish, German and Turkish. Writing about your day in a foreign language is such an incredible exercise that requires minimal time and effort but will ultimately boost your language skills!!

    • @dharanisri763
      @dharanisri763 Год назад +40

      That's a new idea, well I'm gonna try for the language that I'm learning now. Thankyou 😊

    • @tusharnandy6711
      @tusharnandy6711 Год назад +9

      That's brilliant! Thanks for this idea. Aasha karta hu ki aap kabhi hindi mein bhi journal karenge.

    • @notyouregulardrama
      @notyouregulardrama Год назад +13

      Wow, that’s very impressive! As a native Turkish speaker, I have always wondered the reason behind why people decide to learn it given that it is not widely spoken and in my opinion extremely hard to learn as a foreign language

    • @marinaramarcato7615
      @marinaramarcato7615 Год назад

      Yes to that. I do my journalling in a second language too, it's a great way to learn how to express myself.

    • @jadedpotato1574
      @jadedpotato1574 Год назад +4

      @@notyouregulardrama upwards of 80 million people speak turkish! i know a lot of people learn it solely for the popular turkish dramas, but i think the language is very beautiful as well

  • @BananaCakeGirl2023
    @BananaCakeGirl2023 Год назад +32

    I just want to comment that omg you are only 29. You are so young and have achieved so much!

  • @toplectures
    @toplectures Год назад +692

    My favorite journaling prompt is “what is the best mistake I made today?” Because it helps me to gain perspective on my perfectionism and to appreciate that the most valuable moments, interactions and insights are often the result of a mistake I made earlier. Like: leaving home late caused me to miss the train but as a result I ran into a friend I hadn’t spoken with in a while. It helps me to be a little less judgmental of myself and better appreciate things I had previously taken for granted :)

    • @kaitdavi
      @kaitdavi Год назад +8

      Thank you for sharing this. I love this! I am so fearful of making mistakes and how people will perceive me. This would help flip that script.

    • @Shrimp8008
      @Shrimp8008 Год назад

      Yess

    • @lillywang9922
      @lillywang9922 Год назад

      Thanks for sharing. Great prompt

    • @rania1408
      @rania1408 Год назад

      thanks for sharing! i’ll use this!

    • @dorahmulinge3800
      @dorahmulinge3800 Год назад

      As a recoverring perfectionist, I might try this.

  • @creativestudio5006
    @creativestudio5006 Год назад +137

    I journal everyday and I create art journals to give and to sell to others on Etsy. I find that people find it easier to start a journal when it is not a blank page but it has images and interactive places (like tags and tuck spots). It is easier to start to write or color or glue in bits of your life into a creative journal. I am 73 years old and am just starting a youtube channel to show my journals. Today, I discovered how to make a video with my phone. I have so much more to learn but I felt inspired by your videos. Keep up the exciting work.

    • @praise_eze
      @praise_eze 9 месяцев назад +2

      Waw amazing 🎉

    • @Jlisa21
      @Jlisa21 9 месяцев назад +1

      I just gave you a new sub 😊

    • @creativestudio5006
      @creativestudio5006 9 месяцев назад

      @@Jlisa21 thank you so much

    • @michellemain5224
      @michellemain5224 3 месяца назад

      This is probably the best journalling video I've watched so far! Just subbed! Thanks, Ali!

    • @DomiBlanche
      @DomiBlanche 24 дня назад +3

      I have my planner and Journal combined and I always try to use stickers, wash etc to make my tasks and experiences stand out. In an older planner/journal I used to print out pictures of my days. Maybe I will do that again this year if I find my printer again 😅

  • @a.rosegulick
    @a.rosegulick Год назад +257

    My journal is my best friend, I take it everywhere in my bag at all times, and say I'm alone at the mall or the park, I take it out and track my feelings, I write about the surrounding things, I write my feelings, I use it to check in with myself. I've been keeping a diary since I was about 13, and then went off and on for a while until 2021. (I'm on journal #13 for this year), and I think my most important prompt is, "how are you, really?" I tend to mask my emotions because I am known to be a people pleaser, but having an outlet to just actually let out what I'm feeling, it's great.

    • @gamilayafai9439
      @gamilayafai9439 Год назад

      0:58

    • @saraf5414
      @saraf5414 11 месяцев назад +2

      Do you use journal as sort of an emotional dump? or do you have other prompts

    • @vedicmaths386
      @vedicmaths386 9 месяцев назад

      Being a people pleaser is actually very harmful at times. We do injustice to ourselves.

    • @DomiBlanche
      @DomiBlanche 24 дня назад

      I love that prompt! But I’m also a bit afraid to write about my real emotions sometimes since I’m easily overwhelmed by my feelings.

  • @KathyBrooksArt
    @KathyBrooksArt Год назад +6

    Great video, and excellent ideas. My 84 yo mother used to say "Every day I wake up and say 'Today is going to be a beautiful day, and it always is'" She never got on the internet; she was a happy person.

  • @nwokpororowland4216
    @nwokpororowland4216 11 месяцев назад +9

    I almost skipped the video initially b'cos i was looking for a particular vid. But something held me down and said its only 10mins long, listen.
    And the first thing i'm grateful for is to you Ali Abdaal for making this this video.
    Its priceless what i have learnt from you this evening. And i will say the power to change the course of my life is in my hands right now.
    Thank you🇳🇬

  • @katmoons
    @katmoons Год назад +24

    I have this mantra I use when journaling “Write it down and make it happen.” It’s allowed me to cross off so many things on my lists!

  • @bartosztobiasz
    @bartosztobiasz Год назад +10

    The prompt from this video that truly captivated me is, "What is the worst thing that will happen if I do the thing that I fear doing?" I think I have many days where I procrastinate because I have certain fears about it. Now, I'm actually recognizing that this could help.

  • @AngelaKaySams
    @AngelaKaySams Год назад +123

    My favorite journaling prompt is to ask my higher self for advice on anything that is bothering me. It helps me so much to get advice from a broader perspective than through my own human experience. Thank you for this episode Ali. xo

    • @whoamirly
      @whoamirly Год назад +4

      Hey! That sounds so good! Could you explain a bit of how you ask your higher self for advice?

    • @melanieswritingplans
      @melanieswritingplans Год назад +2

      I absolutely love this idea. I'm on a path of spiritual awakening and my journaling has been lacking as of late; I hope you don't mind, but I'm going to write this idea down in my commonplace notebook so that I can refer back to it when I have time to really sit and have this important conversation with myself. Thank you so much for sharing!

    • @iramF_khan
      @iramF_khan 10 месяцев назад

      I thought I'm the inventor of this idea 🙂🙄

    • @iivin4233
      @iivin4233 4 месяца назад

      ​@@whoamirlyFirst, you smoke.

  • @crystalshopfe
    @crystalshopfe Год назад +4

    "Good Morning, I love you, I love....." this is my most commonly used starting line in my journal. Morning Journals are nice to do. Thanks for putting this information together and sharing it with all of your subscribers. It is important.

  • @Tosshkaa
    @Tosshkaa Год назад +56

    I really appreciate your consistancy uploading even when your business is growing on multiple fronts. It’s hard to find a RUclipsr who grows their other business’s while maintaining a reliable uploading schedule and produces such high quality videos!! Kudos!

  • @LiFeALiVe-SiYaRaM
    @LiFeALiVe-SiYaRaM Год назад +9

    Takings:-
    1. I have to write it down what I am feeling and what leads me to that feeling.
    2. Actions I need to take for becoming better version of myself by putting question to my inner self.
    3. Appreciate your ownself first and other also for all goods even a little one that happended in a day.
    4. Focus on your internl circumstances and positivity and not on outer circumstances which are not in your control.
    5. Bonus point- Take a step or manifest to attract goods in your life, because thoughts are the reason for every feeling and feeling leads to action and action converts into result.
    Thank you so much for this video on Journey of Journaling.❤

    • @Abocus404
      @Abocus404 29 дней назад

      Bonus point bro as a thanks for résumé read the daily laws pdf , good luck🎉

  • @AbbyEdits1
    @AbbyEdits1 Год назад +456

    Can we take a moment to appreciate Ali that how much he helps us ❤

    • @KYLETISZAI
      @KYLETISZAI Год назад

      Can you?

    • @YoutubeWatts
      @YoutubeWatts Год назад

      he does it for the money and fame

    • @emmanueltrejo3531
      @emmanueltrejo3531 Год назад

      🙏🏻 gives value!

    • @youme1Force
      @youme1Force Год назад

      and you follow him for what ?@@RUclipsWatts

    • @AbbyEdits1
      @AbbyEdits1 Год назад +1

      Okay..... So 🤔🤔 Spam comments really get very likes.
      Now I get it.

  • @tomcolgan8706
    @tomcolgan8706 Год назад +163

    Thank you Ali - my takeaway actions for this are:
    1. Re-introduce Morning Pages into my daily routine. I used to do it, dropped the habit somewhere in the middle of uni, and now that I've graduated and am very aware that this is my life and it's happening now, I think I'll find a lot of value by bringing it back.
    2. Try the 'I Appreciate...' exercise with my partner. We moved in together a month ago, and it can be so easy to take for granted how amazing that person is when they're around all the time. This seems like it will give me a bit of time to focus on some of the things I appreciate about my person :)
    3. Try to build some form of journalling about future decisions/actions into my life: I have never really done this but it seems like a healthier alternative to the long debates I have in my head whenever I face a big decision! Will definitely take a look at your journalling prompts to see if any resonate, thanks as always for your openness with this stuff Ali.
    And if you've read this comment, have a great rest of your day!

    • @iivin4233
      @iivin4233 4 месяца назад

      Why did daily pages fall out of your routine?

  • @Prerikagupta
    @Prerikagupta Год назад +131

    My therapist asked me to maintain a grief journal 2 years back and side by side, one more journal, My healing journey. It has been 2 years since then and my mental health has improved drastically. Btw, amazing video, Ali!

    • @subhanraza2955
      @subhanraza2955 Год назад +5

      can you please explain in details about how to write it?

    • @zuri1815
      @zuri1815 Год назад +2

      Yeah, I also wonder how did you do it in detail?

    • @simply.meriee
      @simply.meriee Год назад +2

      Yes! Please provide details

    • @Ellie.SimplyScribbled
      @Ellie.SimplyScribbled Год назад +2

      Would love to hear more about about the process for this if you don’t mind sharing.

    • @focus1007
      @focus1007 Год назад +2

      Please help us also...by sharing about your experience and the way u maintain those journals..🙏

  • @NoiButsari
    @NoiButsari 8 месяцев назад +15

    I have been writing my journal when I was 18 years old. Now, I am 50 years old. Thank you for your valuable videos. I like the way when you’re explaining. It’s very powerful 🎉

  • @Nat_uo
    @Nat_uo Год назад +33

    I’ve found that creating a habit at the end of each month for the life categories bit really helps to assess what you can change the next month. I also do the “5 years from now” prompt at the start of every year and halfway through the year to assess and create goals, which I then break down into what I want to accomplish each month, then each week, then what that looks like day-to-day. All of these prompts and exercises make sure that I’m not floating through life and then I blink and 10 years has gone by without intention.
    This is one of the few journaling videos I’ve seen that doesn’t have the same hashed out, repeated advice, and I really appreciate the scientific studies! I love the simplified frameworks.

  • @Sun-hw7ji
    @Sun-hw7ji Год назад +14

    I am now a 17-year-old senior school student and I haven't really gotten started on journalling once in my lifetime, but after this video, I think I might start from the level 1 journaling, especially the 5-minute daily storytelling prompt. I think this prompt can start my journaling more easily and continuously. A big thanks for your help Ali ❤

  • @abdullahkalim216
    @abdullahkalim216 Год назад +105

    'What does my life look like 5 years from now if I take a completely different path?'
    This is the prompt that I'm going to journal about and the best part is I have started this "completely different path" this morning and I'm not gonna just journal but document the whole experience to my best capabilities. 5 years from now remind me to share my experience and I'll be happy to do so.
    : )

    • @asmaar880
      @asmaar880 Год назад

    • @bluegrey-8667
      @bluegrey-8667 Год назад +1

      what is this completely different path?

    • @lindalangeheine5787
      @lindalangeheine5787 Год назад +1

      There are possibilities online to write to yourself in one year. Write down your hopes, dreams, and planned actions. One year later, you'll be surprised by a mail from yourself! It's great for checking if you've followed through.😊

    • @bonkadoom
      @bonkadoom Год назад +1

      how’s it going with the new path

  • @joshvird2856
    @joshvird2856 Год назад +1518

    Each time someone likes this I’ll make sure I’ll journal that night

    • @photografiq_presents
      @photografiq_presents Год назад +7

      Do you mean each time someone likes this comment? How's it working out?

    • @BudgetwithLevi
      @BudgetwithLevi 9 месяцев назад +6

      Hey! Don’t forget to journal today ✌️

    • @Journalpromptseveryday
      @Journalpromptseveryday 9 месяцев назад +4

      Time to Journal!

    • @williamhenry9967
      @williamhenry9967 9 месяцев назад +4

      Why is YOU journaling a driver for me? Odd promise to make imho.......😮

    • @DesertBean
      @DesertBean 8 месяцев назад +4

      @@williamhenry9967 Helping someone make a positive change Is always a good motivator.
      And making changes for yourself often affect people around you, too. So if you aren’t a good enough motivator for yourself, Other people Can be a good reason to make good choices

  • @EmilReignited
    @EmilReignited Год назад +112

    I've been trying to improve for quite some time now, but journaling was one of these things that I always knew about, but never got into. (I guess many can relate) So yeah, grateful for this video

  • @Chandu-g8w
    @Chandu-g8w 4 дня назад +1

    The tips are great...! I have been Journaling since 2010... What's the best part is... I sometimes read what I wrote in the past and will laugh at some point😀
    Just go to my journal when I feel low... it's like my bestiee☺️

  • @Kasia_Luna
    @Kasia_Luna Год назад +63

    Journalling is a magical endeavor, a transformative portal to self-discovery. It's akin to whispering to one’s soul, painting emotions and thoughts in ink, allowing understanding and growth to flourish. It's a special, intimate dialogue with oneself, and has helped me be more self aware than I have ever been before.
    Love this video, and I hope more people pick up journalling because I think it'll really change your life. 😊✨

  • @seyioshin3547
    @seyioshin3547 Год назад +30

    Can we just take a moment to appreciate the editor of this video?
    Like WOW! He/she is soooooo goooooood 🤯🤯
    I'd love to know who they are. Great job 💓

  • @melwinjoshy8482
    @melwinjoshy8482 Год назад +56

    I am 16 and your videos are the backbone of my self-improvement❤.I believe this video have made the bone stronger.Alwasys grateful🧡

    • @sampurnapandey2213
      @sampurnapandey2213 Год назад +4

      Hey! I’m 16 too! I hope you’re doing well :)

    • @IsaacCariglio
      @IsaacCariglio Год назад +5

      same position bro, im 15, i wish you the best

  • @marianaceflores
    @marianaceflores Год назад +14

    I am an anxious person and I've heard that journaling helps a lot to deal with anxiety but I didn't know how to do it. I've always thought that it was kind of boring. Now I understand what the hype is about and I will definitely implement journaling in my daily routine. Thank you! It was a great video.

    •  Год назад

      How is going, did you already started? I’m feel the same so please inspire me to start :)

    • @MathiasBuchin
      @MathiasBuchin Год назад

      Just do it
      @

  • @TheJereguy
    @TheJereguy Год назад +123

    Hey Ali, I'd like you to know that I'm using your videos as a springboard to help change my life for the better. So thank you for everything.

  • @akshsinecure
    @akshsinecure Год назад +6

    Amazing... I've had not expected anything to learn from this journaling video, as it kinda felt like pointless when I did for a few months, but the fact was I was doing it either wrong or not doing it consistently. I learned a lot from this video and I couldn't agree more that journaling is gonna and will change my life.
    Thanks ali for your advice/educational content and for keeping your mates updated in the modern world.
    The journaling Prompt I came across when I was starting journaling and it made a huge change in my life is:
    "What would my life look life if I didn't do the thing that I know I could easily succeed ["not in 1 attempt, but eventually I can"] but I'm not doing because of other people's perception of my failure".
    Then, I realised that One day I'm gonna die, so it's pointless to take other's opinion into account. So, the only opinion matters is our own.
    Again...Thanks...a...Lot.

  • @bgmeraki
    @bgmeraki Год назад +19

    Its almost 1year passed. But still I feel supergrateful that I found you on youtube. Being productive and at the same time by helping people to become productive is such great personality. Thank you brother. God bless you 😊

  • @BaralateRufus
    @BaralateRufus 11 дней назад +1

    My favorite journaling prompt is writing about the entire day.
    It makes me revisit the entire day and it turns out while writing, It just flows and I remember about 80% of what happened.
    Its also nice to revisit it like year after.
    I have been journaling for a very long time although not very consistently but going back to read them its really nice.

  • @thegmkitchen212
    @thegmkitchen212 Год назад +6

    I decided to start journaling few days ago but more like writing things down and I kind of stopped, and I have always stopped because I didn’t really have a motive behind it, but now I do after watching this video, i can’t wait to start journaling again and see where it takes me. Thank you.

  • @shyamasingh2822
    @shyamasingh2822 6 дней назад +1

    Thank you Ali, the video was helpful.
    I want to try all of the prompts and will do them gradually. One additional prompt i would want to journal on is - what is something i did today which i didn't like. Because i want to be conscious of the things i do that upset me, let me down and make it difficult to like myself. Ideally i shouldn't be doing such things, but then atleast taking note might help me be more conscious

  • @coralouise833
    @coralouise833 26 дней назад +16

    I spent years stuck on the first level of journalling - describing my day and what I did - and really didn't enjoy it. I didn't stick with a journal for long at all, and it was more of a chore than a tool for helping me. After experimenting with different methods a few years ago, I realised it was because I was writing the journal as if it would be read by someone else - so not only was I trying to get everything down in a way that was readable and sequential and detailed, which is tedious, but I was imaging this judgment of the non-existent reader. Switching to just writing about what was on my mind and processing my thoughts was so incredibly freeing and helpful, and now I'm a regular journaler!

  • @letsrenaway
    @letsrenaway 7 месяцев назад +7

    I started journaling 2 years ago, and it changed my life. I started off with the talking about my feelings, and I used to do it everyday. However, I quit when I started to fear doing it because I was in a bad position and would much rather document positive things rather than negative. Although now, I am getting back into it after overcoming that fear.

  • @bellasinya2381
    @bellasinya2381 Год назад +8

    I love journaling about the things I get done today. But not only productivity things, but also like: I took a break on the couch, when I needed one. I tend to do many things throughout the day but I forget them or tell myself, that it wasn't enough. And actually seeing them and appreciating them, helped me so much.

    • @thebonniewong
      @thebonniewong 11 месяцев назад

      I also love journaling about the small moments, not only the big achievements. It's these moments that make life, that hold feelings and memories.

  • @LibrosparaCambiardeVida
    @LibrosparaCambiardeVida Год назад +2

    I do the "3 things I'm grateful for", and it's amazing how it changes your perspective and makes you focus on the good things. I also tried the morning pages for a bit but I found it really long (the 3 pages per day) and some days I was just not finding it super useful or insightful, but as you said, maybe I retry it with a different approach and make it shorter. You really inspired me to take a different approach to journaling and try to make it a bit deeper than it is now for me. Thank you for the video, Ali 🙏

  • @Asish.Prasad
    @Asish.Prasad 4 месяца назад +3

    Every time you like this will remind me of writing my journal for today's night. Thank you you people are great.❤

  • @kjin4425
    @kjin4425 Год назад +6

    I have been doing journal about my inner dark thoughts for a year whenever I am having mental breakdown. Now it has been less often than earlier months. And my anxiety is also reduced a lot too 😊. I am ready to face new fears . And now I am going to start journaling about gratitude and share explicit thoughts 😊. Fighting 🎉

    • @sherrym4328
      @sherrym4328 Год назад +2

      Im cheering for you! Know that you are not alone. ❤ I struggle with so much fear, its really quite sad.

    • @kjin4425
      @kjin4425 Год назад

      I am cheering for you too, you can overcome it. Be patient dear. Fighting for you ❤

  • @eddyrecarte2582
    @eddyrecarte2582 Год назад +38

    My friend Ali, you always make videos about all my existential crisis questions 😂
    I'm going through a breakup, but after two months of occasionally journaling sincerely about my feelings and creating a plan with your 9-step framework, I'm starting to feel excited about my life again. You are a very kind and inspiring person!
    Keep up with the content. 😁😉

    • @sherrym4328
      @sherrym4328 Год назад

      Sounds like you are doing great and on your way to healing. ❤Stay kind and positive with yourself.

  • @Malik.munira
    @Malik.munira Год назад +2

    1. write things what I did everyday, Storyworthy thing that happened
    2. What I learn/Met someone/Surprised me
    3. Mornring Pages
    II. 1. writing about how I am feeling/emotions
    2. Gratitude journalling
    3. Write about next decisions and actions

  • @asaadsuleiman4599
    @asaadsuleiman4599 Год назад +11

    Salam Ali, thanks again for another wonderful video. Honestly I'm 31 and I've started journaling ever since I was about 16 or 18 and it did help me much with some misconceptions about myself and make better decisions. But Later after getting my degree my notes mostly went around my feelings and being lost not knowing what to do...etc so I had to stop and I've been on and off ever since. I've been itching to restart this habit and you gave me a little push so I'm grateful . Thanks again. I'm working my way to stop procrastinating and just change my attitude to things, also improve wherever due.

  • @manahilchaudhry8216
    @manahilchaudhry8216 12 дней назад +1

    Ivpe never journalled consistently but i do remember a really low point in 2018 where i typed out my suicidal thoughts and feelings. After that the feeling didnt leave but it did lessen. And while that was an extreme example i think getting back into journalling would really help me stop spiraling into negative thoughts.

  • @VirtualTravelBrian
    @VirtualTravelBrian Год назад +22

    This video is an absolute game-changer! Journaling has had such a positive impact on my life, and your ultimate guide provides a wealth of practical tips and inspiration. It's amazing how something as simple as putting pen to paper can lead to profound personal growth and self-discovery. Thanks for sharing your insights and encouraging others to embark on this transformative journey. Time to grab my journal and start writing! 📓💫✍

  • @laraib_iqbal98
    @laraib_iqbal98 Месяц назад +1

    This video is so full of information, that i took out my pen and notepad to write down the key points. You have literally inspired to do journaling, i have written all of the levels, questions, the type of journaling, and more over, i have written a beautiful note for my best friend to remind her that what she truly means for me.

  • @GreySpyder
    @GreySpyder Год назад +6

    This is exactly what I needed today. This tutorial offers an exceptional exploration of journaling, a concept frequently heard of but seldom put into practice. The meticulous editing and presentation enhance its watchability.
    I will certainly adopt the three-level framework as a starting point for my journaling journey, recognizing the need for periodic revisitation.

  • @bo-ra2254
    @bo-ra2254 Год назад +11

    Hey Ali! Thanks for this video! Im a 17 year old JC student this year, taking my alvls next year and school had been so tough on me! Im constantly cluttered with so many activities and my academic workload suddenly skyrocketed and for the last 6 months it felt like ive been pushed by the torrent of work and i felt like i had completely lost control of my life! For the first time in my life i felt completely burnt out, helpless and hopeless that ill ever find my footing and my direction again. Normally im a very high performing student. But i did so poorly this time i felt like i let everyone down. Im so glad i found this video tho, i feel hopeful that journalling might help me pull myself together and make an acadmeic comeback! ❤ very grateful that i chanced upon his video today

  • @elliecha4240
    @elliecha4240 Год назад +3

    When i first started journaling, i find myself always staring in the blank despite being an avid diary-writer in my teen and young adulthood. Recently i learnt this phrase: How are you today? I know this may sound silly, but i find it really useful to help me begin writing. Most of us are busy day-in day-out and we lost ourselves in the mundane easily. "How are you" helps to bring the focus back to ourselves and you will be surprise how good that makes you feel at the end of your journal of the day! Cheers!

  • @SaraAL-Atawi
    @SaraAL-Atawi 8 месяцев назад +2

    I haven’t written a journal in years now, the last time i wrote one was maybe 13 years ago, but you reminded me how much it. used to help me deal with life’s pressures and the depression that we could fall into due to keeping our feelings to our selves. I am planning on starting journaling again and i will start with the gratitude journal.

  • @rosej4661
    @rosej4661 Год назад +4

    Ive been journaling for about 3 years now, and I've come to the point where I'm "planning" or brainstorming future projects or decisions and figuring out an actionable plan. But what i love most about it is that it's living proof of all the progress you made when depression and self doubt take over.

  • @adityam-m8q
    @adityam-m8q 29 дней назад +5

    Ali had the foresight of journalling in 2025 back in 2023 itself 😎

  • @sarahwilkin590
    @sarahwilkin590 Год назад +26

    A quick journal method I do is write a list of 3-10 items in the following categories: Thankfuls, “Prouds,” Pains/Prayers, Questions.
    Thankfuls- self-explanatory!
    Prouds- things I’m proud I did. It’s a celebration/acknowledgment of small or big things and reminds me of the control I have over my life & actions. It’s been especially helpful when I’ve been depressed. Eg. made my bed, brushed my teeth, washed the dishes when I didn’t feel like it.
    Pains/Prayers - things I worry about of people I’m thinking of
    Questions- what am I wondering about
    I think people would benefit from listing their “Prouds.” I don’t hear that talked about much.

  • @putrihandayani9491
    @putrihandayani9491 12 дней назад +1

    Hy, i just to learn journaling for the first time. I really hope this gonna make my life better ❤

  • @RyKaiYin
    @RyKaiYin Год назад +17

    Ali your videos have had such a positive impact on my life and the way I think about things so just wanted to say a massive thank you for all of the hard work and effort you put into these videos! I've started bullet journalling recently and have found this really helpful, but want to take it another step and try the 3 pages method!

  • @artistico_byneha
    @artistico_byneha Год назад +10

    During my college days, I had something to say and write everyday. But once college was done, life kinda became a monotonous routine and I stopped picking up my journal frequently as I had nothing much to say. I love the idea of trying to tell a 5 min story about the day. This concept will surely get me back on track with my journaling!

    • @Alan.livingston
      @Alan.livingston Год назад

      So true. I used to live a more precarious life and I journaled it. A few decades back I got a tech career going and my journaling slowed to a trickle. There is only so much I can conjure about sitting in an office 10hrs a Groundhog Day.

  • @shubhangimathur3285
    @shubhangimathur3285 Год назад +4

    I have been journaling since 2015 now and it has been a great practice. One prompt which has helped me tremendously when I am anxious is "What is causing this fear?" ; "How much of what I am thinking is reality?" Cheers!

  • @CarolinaRizzotto
    @CarolinaRizzotto Год назад

    JOURNAL!! Because of journaling i was able to slow down and hear my own thoughts, which led me to look less for other people's validation/opinion and more of my own. I realized I have all the answers I really need, and learned how to listen to my intuition. This has led me to move to NYC, and now travel the world to discover myself through visiting all the countries my ancestors are from. None of this would be happening if I didn't journal on a daily basis. DO IT. It's the best medicine for mental health.

  • @OsamaMudaser
    @OsamaMudaser Год назад +4

    In school, I used to write the things I was doing daily along with my feelings, achievements, and expressions. Back then my productivity was amazing in terms of my studies and all. By watching your video I remember how much I love to write physically. I will definitely start writing journal again.

  • @brightpage1020
    @brightpage1020 15 дней назад

    I’m in my mid 40’s and kept now over 40 notebooks of journaling since I was 9. It was my therapy through Jr. and High school, and helped me out of tough spots in college.
    It gives me the validation that most folks seek on the internet these days. I gave it to myself by journaling.
    Plus it made me quieter and more focused because I’d journal 5-45 minutes 2-3x/day.
    So I didn’t have to stress or anxiety about my feelings because my day was pocked with spots to let them out or vent privately.
    The most successful times in my life are the ones I journal consistently.
    Some folks needed a smoke break. Or alcohol or drugs.
    All I needed was a pen and a journal. 📝 Cheaper coping strategy and boring, but healthier long term.

  • @joseemichaudgauthier5318
    @joseemichaudgauthier5318 Год назад +6

    Wow you have no idea how much your topic is relevant for me this morning. I find switching to fall and moving ahead with my plans a bit difficult this year and I had decided to see October 1 like others see the new year. A new beginning. I picked up my brand new journal/agenda this morning and was procrastinating to start writing in it... i was procrastinating with my coffee and opened RUclips to pass the time. What a good decision this was... I wrote 3 pages on what would I like to be celebrating 12 months from now. I saved your video and will for sure get back to it regularly to keep the inspiration juice flowing! Thank you for what you do. I really like your content.

  • @charleyhaskins3835
    @charleyhaskins3835 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the journaling prompts, Ali! I’m really setting my mind to getting organized and managing my time better this year. I’ve been journaling my whole life, doing Level 1 and Level 2 stuff and making lots of to do lists for a long time now. It’s helpful no doubt, but I’m ready to optimize it. I love the suggestion to follow prompts that lead you to think deeply so that your actions can be more in line with the vision of your life. The Solomon’s Paradox prompt struck a chord with me. I have had many radiantly happy and generous loving elders in my life over the years, when I think what they would tell say or how they make me feel, it sets everything straight. There’s no longer a disconnect between who I am now and the vision of who I will be when I’m 85. We are aligned. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge.

  • @cheesewedges9100
    @cheesewedges9100 Год назад +5

    I have never been consistent with journaling, but I think I will start by writing down things today-my feelings, my next decisions, and actions. After a month, I may try the Odyssey Plan and Morning Pages.

  • @ahmadmaryam5420
    @ahmadmaryam5420 Год назад +1

    I started Journaling 2022, watching you made me realize i can do so much more with your prompts

  • @yangchen7982
    @yangchen7982 Год назад +5

    I’ve tried journaling so many times, but always lost track after a few days. I started it again two weeks ago and I’m still going strong and it’s becoming a habit. You, Joe Rogan and Ryan Holiday convinced me to journal and it’s already helping immensely. Today I started a gratitude journal I’m 100% committed to keeping up with it. Thank you for being you 🙏

    • @on9francisyu
      @on9francisyu Год назад

      It is important to clear your thoughts. Writing is one of the ways to do it.
      Also unsurprisingly all the leaders have a habit of writing

    • @Kamran_110
      @Kamran_110 Год назад

      And we can build a habit of writing, it is a bit difficult but it is not a big deal, thing is that you just need to organise a fine plan breakdown it into smaller chunks that you think yes it is manageable I can do this, then try to work on it, in the start there is no need to write down three or four pages no you just need to build an habit, you just need to get start , you just start smaller steps first write half page, second day 1 page etc and you can follow this strategy to build habit, Ali has also explained it,
      So do build a plan breakdown it into manageable tasks and work on it
      Regards
      Kamran Ali 😊😊

  • @10MinutesJournaling
    @10MinutesJournaling Год назад +2

    I have been journaling for the past 3 years of my life, and I believe this is what truly changed my life 🌟I hope everyone could understand the power of journaling and practice it daily. Everyone deserves to live their dream life 😌🙏

  • @cheetahoi8527
    @cheetahoi8527 Год назад +6

    Hey, Ali, I just wanted to thank you for what you do. Thanks for providing working methods of improving your live and sharing such helpful ideas with a big audience. I've started journaling about a year ago, being inspired by your videos. My sel-awareness and mental health have improved seemingly since then - I journaled in the evenings and it helped me to offload and calm my brain before sleep. Besides - it's very true!) - it's so much fun to go back to notes and being able to recall your emotions and experience on particular days.
    Thank you for being there for other people. I genuinely appreciate your personality and actions that help to improve lives of thousands of people for the better.
    💛

  • @livvylaughlove48
    @livvylaughlove48 10 месяцев назад

    After a year, I can truly say that Burga journal has really changed my life and the way I see it. I'm never stopping my Burga journal journey

  • @andreawenke5545
    @andreawenke5545 5 месяцев назад +5

    Being 68 young and non native English speaker, I find Ali talking incredibly fast, (it's interesting,so I stayed till the end). How brave to talk to your own 85 year young self! Let's hope the world cooperates!!!

    • @rollforever85
      @rollforever85 Месяц назад

      I’m British and can only just about keep up with his speech. It is very fast!! I would be able to absorb the information a lot easier if it were presented more slowly.. but I know some people like more fast and snappy presentation

    • @karenmurdoch519
      @karenmurdoch519 Месяц назад

      I found it v fast also ​@rollforever85 It's much more comfortable to use the settings tog top right of video and reduce playback speed a little. Fantastic content 😊

    • @ClaudineT1
      @ClaudineT1 Месяц назад +2

      You can slow down the video by going to “Playback Speed” and putting it on anything that’s less than 1. Hope that helps.

  • @patriciabell8002
    @patriciabell8002 Год назад +2

    For years I’ve known I NEED to journal. I know the benefits of journaling. This is the FIRST video I’ve seen to actually get me to journal. Appreciate the prompts and the motivations you share.

  • @GamersCodex
    @GamersCodex Год назад +3

    I love that prompt you suggested, "what are story-worthy moments that happened today". Adding that to my journal template, thank you 🙏

  • @hanswurst9972
    @hanswurst9972 Год назад

    I am watching RUclips since it popt up on the internet. Countless hours of my life time that I will never get back. It was all worth it, since I clicked on your video 16 minutes ago. The most beneficial you have ever uploaded. Thanks Ali!

  • @kittybaroque9591
    @kittybaroque9591 Год назад +3

    I am 10 days into every day journaling, for now committing to filling that A6 page and exploring different ideas every day.
    On a Jay Shetty Podcast - the one about keeping in Creative Flow - a better question to ask when you keep putting off a 'life action' for another day, sometime in the future is instead ask: " How could NOW be the RIGHT time?" - JUICY for us Procrastinators....

  • @maribelandrade770
    @maribelandrade770 7 месяцев назад +1

    I`ve tried journaling for almost a week now and it has really completely changed my life and how I see things, I'm definatly more serene over stuff and I will try journaling for life changes! So wish me luck!

  • @anshikasharma7720
    @anshikasharma7720 Год назад +4

    I actually started journaling in june of this year, and I feel like writing stuff down really helps me take the burden off myself. This video is very well constructed, and I got some pretty good recs, also gonna read storyworthy and the artists way. I generally don't read non fiction books but these sound great!

  • @OlgaBezhevets
    @OlgaBezhevets 10 дней назад

    The way I journal is a bit different from what’s suggested in the video. I focus on writing down only the things I truly want to share at that moment. I used to journal daily, but now I do it whenever I feel the need, without blaming myself if I skip a day. Practicing gratitude-whether in my mind, on paper, or by expressing it directly to someone-is such a powerful way to stay positive, kind, and grateful. Thank you for sharing!

  • @manjuram5260
    @manjuram5260 Год назад +5

    "What would your future self advise you to do in this particular season of life?" I am currently 19 so I'll think about what my 35 or 40 year old self would want me to do right now in university so that life is more meaningful. Loved the video! I'll start off with Fear-Setting exercises, Solomon's paradox and the 12 month celebration as my journaling prompts.🍀

    • @freedominabudget
      @freedominabudget Год назад

      Love this!!

    • @manjuram5260
      @manjuram5260 Год назад

      @@freedominabudget thank you so much! 💜

    • @Anonymoose66G
      @Anonymoose66G Год назад

      @@manjuram5260 Isn't that how everyone thinks?

    • @manjuram5260
      @manjuram5260 Год назад

      Might be, but if you actually phrase it properly while writing it down, it gives us more clarity than just thinking about it in this way. Usually, the scenario is that "My future self would want me to put in some work now but I just don't feel like it." If we actually write it down while journaling it is more likely to keep us accountable.

  • @Themodernbeliever
    @Themodernbeliever 17 дней назад

    I downloaded your list of journaling prompts and tried one of Morgan Housal’s journaling questions. It was slightly uncomfortable in the beginning but was also a complete eye opener. Thank you.

  • @squarejock
    @squarejock Год назад +17

    00:03 Journaling is a powerful habit that can change your life
    01:28 Journaling helps cut through negative thoughts, create detachment, and transform one's approach to life.
    02:57 Journaling helps us understand our thoughts and feelings
    04:20 Track your time effectively with Rise
    05:52 Journaling and Morning Pages are effective strategies for increasing appreciation for life and creativity.
    07:23 Journaling can help improve mental health and reduce stress.
    08:47 Gratitude journaling can lead to higher happiness ratings and stronger relationships
    10:14 Journaling can be a powerful tool for personal growth.
    11:41 Doing exercises like The Wheel of Life and the 12 month celebration can help improve satisfaction and alignment in different areas of life.
    13:05 Journaling and decision-making can change your life
    14:37 Having a conversation with your future self can help gain perspective
    Crafted by Merlin AI.

    • @VedantaGuruji
      @VedantaGuruji 4 месяца назад

      This is called pro journaling.

  • @jr4746
    @jr4746 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you. Definitely 1 of the best self-impertinent videos I've watched in a very long time. I was injured on the job & have since then lived with chronic pain (the only thing I've achieved is developing a greater tolerance for pain.) No matter how hard I try to better my situation situation etc , I find myself "Stuck!" I'm grateful for this video; I will put the exercises to work immediately, with your detail explained plan, I am confident positiveness will finally flourish in my life. Thank you.

  • @CAHareesh
    @CAHareesh Год назад +6

    00:34 Journa'll'ing. Refreshing to see the UK spelling, sir.

  • @HoratioinLondon
    @HoratioinLondon Месяц назад

    I’m a retired person and I’ve just decided in the last month to start journaling. This is something I’d like to do but have been struggling to make a start. This video has really given me the inspiration and clarity I needed. I now have a much better understanding of what journaling is about and what can ben achieved. Fantastic video. Thank you.

  • @hayawiltd3102
    @hayawiltd3102 Год назад +4

    I’ve started to write 3 things I’m grateful for every morning (i try to anyway) and it usually always allows for me to start my day in a positive mood 🤲🏽

    • @aagy
      @aagy Год назад

      🌄

  • @sistersofstyle
    @sistersofstyle 9 месяцев назад

    Ali, you are spot on with my mental state right now! I look forward to trying out some of these things as I move into retirement at age 54, and where I want to head. I have sooo much in my head, and journaling has helped me since I was 12. What you are sharing is powerful!

  • @chloemurdoch9074
    @chloemurdoch9074 Год назад +10

    This is so lovely and makes me so excited to journal again.
    I used to only journal when something really bad was happening and I couldn’t figure out my feelings. Writing it all out helped me realise who was actually at fault, why something upset me, deeper feelings, etc. Doing that is super helpful but I would also like to journal about more positive things like the examples you’ve given.
    Thanks Ali 😊

    • @sherrym4328
      @sherrym4328 Год назад

      Ali, this is the reason that I stopped journaling. I felt like I only wrote when Im very happy or very sad. Its was my highs and lows and well like has a lot of in between and It felt like a waist of time and more like a started journal w a few entries. Also, I got tired of writing how sad and hurt i was for so long, I definitely didnt want to reread about my hurt. I wanted to forget the hurt. So i stopped journaling 12 years ago and now it feels foreign and odd to me. I wish it were more than ups and downs.

  • @tazRenegade
    @tazRenegade Месяц назад

    I liked the best story moment of the day as being a short thing to look back on and remember so that down the line the years aren’t just blanks and actually they’re full of small victories and sweet moments

  • @adriencreations
    @adriencreations Год назад +12

    The last prompt I really liked was « What is my favorite photo of the last month? ». It forced me to look intentionally at all my pictures and understand what were my emotions behind and why.

  • @Jeymorley
    @Jeymorley 24 дня назад

    I can't believe I found a journaling video with so much new information in it. Thank you so much for everything

  • @luxlu3690
    @luxlu3690 Год назад +4

    i have never noticed that journaling actually has this kind of positive impact of my action and my whole life. Thanks a lot Ali, love your reasoning framework revolving how our tiny thoughts and feelings can lead to our overall life results.
    absolutely sick 🔥🔥

  • @gailwhite8796
    @gailwhite8796 29 дней назад

    I journaled a lot when I was in my 20s and 30s (I’m in my 70s now), but it devolved into me wallowing in my problems and fears which seemed to just enable my depression. In 2019 I started a gratitude journal that I write in when I’m feeling down. I force myself to find something to be grateful for and write about it. It almost always helps redirect me toward positivity. I really like all of your ideas, thank you!

  • @lazycat9115
    @lazycat9115 Год назад +5

    I started journalling ever since Ali began his 1000 words per day challenge, so quite recently! I've been quite inconsistent with it, but hey, you can't just build a habit in a day or two, so I'll just take it slow with this one. My favorite question lately has been "What does your ideal day looks like?" How you want to live your day is ultimately how you want to live your life. So this question really got me thinking about who I want to be with, what I want to do for the rest of MY life.
    Really grateful to Ali for getting me into journaling. It has really help me with my own thought process, giving me a clear mind and goal to work towards. So thanks a lot, Ali!

    • @on9francisyu
      @on9francisyu Год назад

      It is good to know that you are doing your best to do that.

  • @Lamdennison
    @Lamdennison Год назад +1

    I love the "I appreciate you because" prompt. I am always looking for ways to spread more positivity in the world and encourage and edify others, and I think this is an easy way to do so.

  • @orvilkeimig3528
    @orvilkeimig3528 Год назад +76

    Is no one talking about the fact that Ali wears 2 watches? 😂

    • @chocolaterose9120
      @chocolaterose9120 Год назад

      IKR!

    • @fegoviedo
      @fegoviedo Год назад +2

      Hehehe came looking this comment loooool

    • @nommh
      @nommh Год назад

      Its a thing…

    • @KyleBigler
      @KyleBigler Год назад

      Isn’t it a whoop band on his right wrist?

    • @annliam_
      @annliam_ 6 месяцев назад

      Really?

  • @afokeasah7320
    @afokeasah7320 Год назад +1

    I'm going to resume journaling, this time infusing the things I have learnt from you. I never knew journaling could be such a wholesome experience. I'll start off with gratitude, then the three levels of journaling. Thank you!

  • @MegF142857
    @MegF142857 Год назад +4

    2:04 If you eat well & exercise regularly. the result is that you will be relatively healthy & fit. Well, maybe... & maybe not. Life has so many curve balls. Illness, accidents, disease... all can throw you under the bus.

  • @goofyhooman
    @goofyhooman 28 дней назад

    I started gratitude journaling a month and a half back. It’s truly life transforming.

  • @lilytea3
    @lilytea3 Год назад +5

    0:04: 💡 Journaling is a powerful tool for changing your life and can bring positive change.
    2:18: ! Decisions are influenced by thoughts, feelings, beliefs, and stories, which ultimately shape the direction of our lives.
    4:30: 📝 Journaling in three levels: basic form, story-worthy events, and reflection.
    7:14: ! Writing morning pages helps to declutter the mind, generate ideas, and improve focus.
    9:34: 📝 Gratitude journaling helps improve mental health and happiness.
    11:30: 📝 The video discusses two exercises to evaluate one's life satisfaction and alignment.
    13:59: 💡 Journaling can change your life by influencing your decisions and actions.
    Recap by Tammy AI

  • @VRodz-11
    @VRodz-11 19 дней назад

    I committed to sending a daily affirmation to my closest friends in 2025. They have each separately told me how much of an impact it has made in just a short period of time. 😊