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Would you like to become a
better communicator, develop
self-awareness, build selfconfidence, and learn quickly
from mistakes, all with one
simple, daily habit?
All of this –
and more –
is possible when you keep
a journal.

Journal
A Valuable Habit

In this session, we'll explore what
journaling can do for you, and we'll look at
how you can fit this valuable habit into
your schedule
Why Journal?

You journal when you make a record of your
thoughts, feelings, and experiences on a regular
basis. Most people who journal write their
experiences down, either on paper, or
electronically; however some use other formats for example, by keeping video or audio journals
Doing one more thing?

If you don't do it already, journaling might
sound like a waste of effort; after all, it's
just another thing that you need to fit into
an already-busy schedule.
Grow
Professionally
Personally

However, you needn't spend long keeping
your journal, and it helps you grow,
professionally and personally.
Reflect on
your experiences

One of the biggest benefits of
journaling is that it gives you the
opportunity to

reflect on y o u r e x p e r i e n c e s
. Journaling helps you:
1.

Identify mistakes that you've made, and reflect
on how to avoid them in the future.

2.

Review learning, keeping information fresh in
your mind.

3.

Develop critical thinking and problem-solving
skills.

4.

Become more self-aware and emotionally
mature
Another advantage is that journaling helps
you develop communication skills, because
you learn how to express your thoughts
and feelings clearly, and you get to practice
your writing skills more often

Enhances Communication
skills
Journaling also helps you deal with
negative events more effectively. One
key study showed that people who used a
journal to describe and analyze their
emotions after a stressful event felt more
positive about it in the long term

Managing Negative Events
Last,
journaling helps you keep track of the
progress you make towards your goals.
It's motivating and fulfilling to reflect on
what you've achieved.

What have I achieved?
You can journal in many
ways.

Consider these examples:
Lochland writes in his journal after attending
training classes, to reflect on what he has
learned in each session.
He cements new concepts in his mind by
writing about how he will use them with his
team

Cementing New Concepts
Marissa writes in her journal each evening after
work. She takes time to reflect on what she did
well, and she thinks carefully about what she
could have done better, especially when it comes
to interactions with her team.
The self-awareness she has developed through
journaling has helped her to become more
empathic with her team members. She has also
become a much better listener

Underlying stream of
self awareness
Edward has felt unfulfilled in his work for several
years. A few months ago, he began writing a journal
every morning to see if he could find new purpose in
his work.
Edward can now reflect on the previous day and
recognize how he made a difference for his customers
and colleagues. Daily journaling has rekindled his
motivation and enthusiasm

Rekindled Enthusiasm
How to
Keep a Journal

Decide on a Format
You have several options
when it comes to the
format of your journal
First, you can keep a paper journal.
Many people find that the physical
act of "putting pen to paper"
encourages reflection.
It's slow and measured, and it can be
a valuable way to start or end your
day

Writing is reflective, slow
and measured
Another option is to keep an electronic journal.
This could be as simple as using a document on your
computer, or making entries in apps.

E-journaling
Blogging

You could also consider writing a blog to record
your experiences. However, keep in mind that, once
published, anyone has access to your thoughts,
feelings, and experiences.
Avoid saying anything negative or damaging about
your colleagues, clients, or organization.
Or, set up your blog so that only you can access it
If you want to journal on paper, buy
a notebook or journal that appeals to
you - you're more likely to use an
attractive, well-made journal than a
notebook that you picked up as an
afterthought.
Make it a Habit

Writing in your journal is a good
habit. But, like any habit, it takes
time and self-discipline to
make it stick
To get the most out of your journaling
experience, aim to write at the same time
every workday, ideally when you won't be
interrupted. Some people enjoy journaling
first thing in the morning or right before
bed. You could also write in your journal
during lunch, or in an afternoon break.
Pace Yourself
Remember, your daily journal
entry doesn't have to be a
novel!
Go slowly at first - write for
five or 10 minutes, and then
stop when you've had enough.
Over time, you might find that
you want to write for longer.
Also, don't amend what you
write down - just let the words
flow
Effective journaling combines a clear
narrative about recent events with critical
thinking about what you have learned,
and what behaviors, if any, you can
change or improve.

Reflect on Your Experiences
To help you write your journal, think about the
following questions







What has happened since you last journaled?
What have you learned since your last entry?
What mistakes have you made?
What difficult or painful events have occurred?
If you could repeat a recent event, what would you
do differently, and why?
Think of the most
important thing happened

When you write, think carefully about the
most important thing that's happened to you
since you last wrote in your journal. Keep in
mind that this event can be subtle
The most important means

For example, you might have pulled off a great
presentation, but this isn't necessarily your most
important event. It may be more important to note that
you were upset with your assistant before the
presentation, and that you said something that damaged
his trust in you. This is the event you need to write about
in detail, exploring why you were upset and why you
were cross. Only then can you learn from the experience
As well as this, it's important to write
down any small or quick wins that
you've achieved. When you don't
make a point of thinking about these,
they might slip out of your memory.
But it's important to reflect on them,
so that you can boost your
motivation and self-confidence
1
If this seems like a lot to remember, don't
worry - the more you write in your journal,
the easier it will be to know what to write
about.
2
Cognitive restructuring is a great
technique to use to think about difficult or
painful events more objectively.
Use it as part of the way that you keep
your journal
Be Honest

Try not to "sugarcoat" your day as you
write - be honest about what you
thought, how you acted, or how a
person or event made you feel.
You'll only learn from your experiences
if you're honest about them
Focus on Positives and
Negatives

No matter how lousy your day was, try to
reflect on at least one positive thing that
happened. (It's great if you can think of three
or five - this will help you become more
optimistic.) What led to this positive event, and
what did you learn?
At Least Count Blessings

If you can't identify a positive thing that
happened, simply "count your blessings"
by thinking about things that you're
grateful for, such as your health, your
skills, or your family. It's easy to take these
things for granted, if you're having a bad
time.
Keep Your Goals in Focus

Think about your long-term goals as you
complete your journal entry.
What progress have you made since you
last wrote in your journal, and what can
you do next to make progress on your
important goals?
Goals of life
Key Points

You keep a journal when you record your
thoughts, feelings, and experiences on a
regular basis. It offers many benefits for
your personal and professional growth.
To begin journaling, decide on a format,
and find time in your day to write, so that
you can make it a habit.
Key Points

When you write in your journal, think
critically about events that you've
experienced, and write down what you've
learned.

Also, be honest about your thoughts and
feelings, try to identify at least one positive
thing that happened in your day, and
reflect on your goals
Start Journaling,
Journal is too important.
Thank You
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Journaling; for professional development

  • 1. Journaling for Professional Development } { Developing Yourself Through Reflection babuappat@gmail.com
  • 2. Would you like to become a better communicator, develop self-awareness, build selfconfidence, and learn quickly from mistakes, all with one simple, daily habit?
  • 3. All of this – and more – is possible when you keep a journal. Journal
  • 4. A Valuable Habit In this session, we'll explore what journaling can do for you, and we'll look at how you can fit this valuable habit into your schedule
  • 5. Why Journal? You journal when you make a record of your thoughts, feelings, and experiences on a regular basis. Most people who journal write their experiences down, either on paper, or electronically; however some use other formats for example, by keeping video or audio journals
  • 6. Doing one more thing? If you don't do it already, journaling might sound like a waste of effort; after all, it's just another thing that you need to fit into an already-busy schedule.
  • 7. Grow Professionally Personally However, you needn't spend long keeping your journal, and it helps you grow, professionally and personally.
  • 8. Reflect on your experiences One of the biggest benefits of journaling is that it gives you the opportunity to reflect on y o u r e x p e r i e n c e s
  • 9. . Journaling helps you: 1. Identify mistakes that you've made, and reflect on how to avoid them in the future. 2. Review learning, keeping information fresh in your mind. 3. Develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills. 4. Become more self-aware and emotionally mature
  • 10. Another advantage is that journaling helps you develop communication skills, because you learn how to express your thoughts and feelings clearly, and you get to practice your writing skills more often Enhances Communication skills
  • 11. Journaling also helps you deal with negative events more effectively. One key study showed that people who used a journal to describe and analyze their emotions after a stressful event felt more positive about it in the long term Managing Negative Events
  • 12. Last, journaling helps you keep track of the progress you make towards your goals. It's motivating and fulfilling to reflect on what you've achieved. What have I achieved?
  • 13. You can journal in many ways. Consider these examples:
  • 14. Lochland writes in his journal after attending training classes, to reflect on what he has learned in each session. He cements new concepts in his mind by writing about how he will use them with his team Cementing New Concepts
  • 15. Marissa writes in her journal each evening after work. She takes time to reflect on what she did well, and she thinks carefully about what she could have done better, especially when it comes to interactions with her team. The self-awareness she has developed through journaling has helped her to become more empathic with her team members. She has also become a much better listener Underlying stream of self awareness
  • 16. Edward has felt unfulfilled in his work for several years. A few months ago, he began writing a journal every morning to see if he could find new purpose in his work. Edward can now reflect on the previous day and recognize how he made a difference for his customers and colleagues. Daily journaling has rekindled his motivation and enthusiasm Rekindled Enthusiasm
  • 17. How to Keep a Journal Decide on a Format You have several options when it comes to the format of your journal
  • 18. First, you can keep a paper journal. Many people find that the physical act of "putting pen to paper" encourages reflection. It's slow and measured, and it can be a valuable way to start or end your day Writing is reflective, slow and measured
  • 19. Another option is to keep an electronic journal. This could be as simple as using a document on your computer, or making entries in apps. E-journaling
  • 20. Blogging You could also consider writing a blog to record your experiences. However, keep in mind that, once published, anyone has access to your thoughts, feelings, and experiences. Avoid saying anything negative or damaging about your colleagues, clients, or organization. Or, set up your blog so that only you can access it
  • 21. If you want to journal on paper, buy a notebook or journal that appeals to you - you're more likely to use an attractive, well-made journal than a notebook that you picked up as an afterthought.
  • 22. Make it a Habit Writing in your journal is a good habit. But, like any habit, it takes time and self-discipline to make it stick
  • 23. To get the most out of your journaling experience, aim to write at the same time every workday, ideally when you won't be interrupted. Some people enjoy journaling first thing in the morning or right before bed. You could also write in your journal during lunch, or in an afternoon break.
  • 24. Pace Yourself Remember, your daily journal entry doesn't have to be a novel! Go slowly at first - write for five or 10 minutes, and then stop when you've had enough. Over time, you might find that you want to write for longer. Also, don't amend what you write down - just let the words flow
  • 25. Effective journaling combines a clear narrative about recent events with critical thinking about what you have learned, and what behaviors, if any, you can change or improve. Reflect on Your Experiences
  • 26. To help you write your journal, think about the following questions     What has happened since you last journaled? What have you learned since your last entry? What mistakes have you made? What difficult or painful events have occurred? If you could repeat a recent event, what would you do differently, and why?
  • 27. Think of the most important thing happened When you write, think carefully about the most important thing that's happened to you since you last wrote in your journal. Keep in mind that this event can be subtle
  • 28. The most important means For example, you might have pulled off a great presentation, but this isn't necessarily your most important event. It may be more important to note that you were upset with your assistant before the presentation, and that you said something that damaged his trust in you. This is the event you need to write about in detail, exploring why you were upset and why you were cross. Only then can you learn from the experience
  • 29. As well as this, it's important to write down any small or quick wins that you've achieved. When you don't make a point of thinking about these, they might slip out of your memory. But it's important to reflect on them, so that you can boost your motivation and self-confidence
  • 30. 1 If this seems like a lot to remember, don't worry - the more you write in your journal, the easier it will be to know what to write about.
  • 31. 2 Cognitive restructuring is a great technique to use to think about difficult or painful events more objectively. Use it as part of the way that you keep your journal
  • 32. Be Honest Try not to "sugarcoat" your day as you write - be honest about what you thought, how you acted, or how a person or event made you feel. You'll only learn from your experiences if you're honest about them
  • 33. Focus on Positives and Negatives No matter how lousy your day was, try to reflect on at least one positive thing that happened. (It's great if you can think of three or five - this will help you become more optimistic.) What led to this positive event, and what did you learn?
  • 34. At Least Count Blessings If you can't identify a positive thing that happened, simply "count your blessings" by thinking about things that you're grateful for, such as your health, your skills, or your family. It's easy to take these things for granted, if you're having a bad time.
  • 35. Keep Your Goals in Focus Think about your long-term goals as you complete your journal entry. What progress have you made since you last wrote in your journal, and what can you do next to make progress on your important goals?
  • 37. Key Points You keep a journal when you record your thoughts, feelings, and experiences on a regular basis. It offers many benefits for your personal and professional growth. To begin journaling, decide on a format, and find time in your day to write, so that you can make it a habit.
  • 38. Key Points When you write in your journal, think critically about events that you've experienced, and write down what you've learned. Also, be honest about your thoughts and feelings, try to identify at least one positive thing that happened in your day, and reflect on your goals