Journaling Practice

Journal Prompts For Valentine’s Day

I’m going to try to do these journal prompt posts more often because my Pinterest followers seem to like them. There are numerous benefits of journaling, but sometimes it’s hard to stay consistent and or focused, so here are some love prompts for the month of February. If you are just getting started with journaling, that’s wonderful. If you’ve been journaling for a while and you need some prompts to get you jump started again, I’ve got you covered! Many of the prompts are Valentine’s Day related, but don’t worry if you are single. I have something for everyone here.

Journal Prompts for Valentine’s Day

Prompts For Singles

  • What do you love about being single?
  • What do you miss about being in a relationship?
  • Describe your perfect partner?
  • What would your perfect date be like?
  • What are you looking for in a relationship?
  • What do you enjoy doing on your own?
  • What would you like to share with others?
  • Are there any relationship experiences that you still need to heal from?
  • Write an unsent letter to a previous partner saying whatever you feel was unsaid.
  • Write an unsent letter to your future partner.
  • Write an unsent letter to a friend describing your future partner as if you’ve already met him/her.

Valentine’s Teddy Bear with Flowers

Prompts for those in a relationship

  • Write the story of how you and your partner met.
  • What are your favorite things about your partner?
  • What is your bucket list together?
  • What are some of your favorite memories together?
  • What are your Valentine’s Day traditions?
  • What could the two of you work on to make your relationship stronger?
  • What things do you do well as a couple?
  • What do you see for your future as a couple?
  • What was your first date like?
  • What does your perfect day together look like?
  • What do you wish your partner would do differently?
  • Write a love letter to your partner.
  • What is the most amazing thing about your partner?

Journal Prompts for Valentine’s Day

Prompts for Self Love

  • What are you doing for yourself today?
  • What will you do for yourself on Valentine’s Day?
  • What are your self-care rituals?
  • If you knew you couldn’t fail, what would you be doing?
  • What is your biggest dream?
  • What do you love about yourself?
  • How can you be kind to yourself today?
  • What are your favorite things?
  • What gives you energy?
  • What makes you laugh?
  • If you could live anywhere, where would you live?
  • Describe your dream vacation.
  • What have you accomplished so far?
  • What do other people love about you?

If you enjoy the prompts or find them useful for self discovery, let me know. Do you have any go to prompts that you use when you are having writer’s block? Tell me in the comments. Happy journaling.

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Journaling Prompts for the New Year

Although February is right around the corner, there are still 11 months left in the year. Why not start it off right with some journal prompts that set you up for success in 2020? Whether you’ve already made New Years resolutions and are sticking with them or have lost your momentum, take the time to think about what you want this year to look like. It’s also the star of a new decade, so think about your future as well. Think of your pages as clean slates that you can fill with what ever you wish.

I’ll start with prompts to look back because it can be helpful to revisit where you have been. Next, there will be prompts for goals and dreams for the year and finally, there will be prompts for the future beyond 2020.

Journaling Prompts for the New Year

Looking Back

  • What did you accomplish in 2019?
  • What were your set-backs in 2019?
  • What are your favorite memories from 2019?
  • Did you do anything new in 2019?
  • What was 2019 like if you could describe it in one word and why?
  • What did you accomplish in the last decade?
  • What were your favorite memories from the last decade?
  • Is there anything from the last decade that you still need to heal from?
  • What has been working well for you?
  • What do you want/need to let go of?
  • What was your theme from the past decade?

A cozy winter place to journal. A mug of hot chocolate next to a notebook.

Prompts for 2020

  • What do you want this year to look like?
  • What are your short-term goals for 2020?
  • What are your dreams for the year?
  • What is your word for 2020?
  • Did you make New Years resolutions? If so, are you sticking to them?
  • Make a list of new things you’d like to try this year.
  • What books would you like to read?
  • What would you like to do for yourself this year?
  • What family plans do you have this year?
  • Do you have any habits you’d like to break? If so, what?
  • What’s one step you can take today to achieve one of your goals?

Journaling Prompts for Success in 2020

Prompts for Your Future

  • What are your big dreams for this decade? It can be anything. The sky’s the limit.
  • Where do you think you will be in ten years?
  • Describe your dream place to live.
  • Describe your dream vacation.
  • Write a letter to your future self. What do you want him/her to know?
  • What do you want to do for fun this decade?
  • Break your big dreams down into smaller achievable steps and make lists.
  • What are your family plans for the decade?
  • Where would you like to visit?
  • If you woke up tomorrow and could change one thing, what would it be?
  • What does success mean to you?
  • What is your theme for this decade?

Since it was Martin Luther King Day on Monday, I am ending this post with one of his quotes. It’s perfect for the start of the new year, trying something new or starting fresh.

Take the first step in faith. You don't have to see the whole staircase, just take the first step. Martin Luther King Jr.

I hope these prompts help you gain some clarity, celebrate your accomplishments and get you excited about your future. Do you have any favorite writing prompts? Feel free to leave it in the comments. Happy journaling!

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