Daily Journaling Prompts and Printables for November 2022

 
 

Journaling has been a huge part of my life. It started as a way to jot down my feelings when I felt overwhelmed with life. But then it morphed into a daily habit that has changed my life for the better.

Every morning I make my coffee and grab my planner and journal. I make a list of what needs to get done with my business. I write down my daydreams. I write down financial goals, for the day and the month.

Then I choose a writing prompt and write a short paragraph, just to get my brain working so I’m ready for the day without the brain fog I was so used to.

Do you know how long this takes me? About 15-20 minutes each morning. That’s it!

Take a minute to look through this month’s journaling prompts. Don’t skip over the ones that will bring out all the feelings. Those are the ones that will help you the most.

Choose ONE prompt each day and dedicate 5-10 minutes to writing your answer. If your time runs longer because you have a lot to write, it’s okay. Keep writing!

Be as creative as you like here…the sky’s the limit!

Daily Journaling Prompts

  1. What do you want to do this month? What are 3 goals you have for November? Think about what you need to do to accomplish them. 

  2. What 3 things did you cross off your to-do list this month?

  3. List 10 things you love about this time of year.

  4. What is something new you added to your bucket list this month?

  5. List your favorite outdoor fall activities.

  6. What’s a perfect Sunday look like to you? Do you like a lazy day or do you try to stay productive?

  7. What is something you are looking forward to this month?

  8. What is a cause you feel very strongly about and why?

  9. Do you find it easy or hard to forgive people?

  10. Is it easier to forgive others or yourself?

  11. How happy are you with your mental health right now?

  12. Does your mental health affect your physical health?

  13. What do you want to adjust in your daily routine?

  14. What part of productivity do you need to improve?

  15. Mid-Month Review: How are your goals for this month coming along? What can you accomplish in the remainder of the month?

  16. What is taking up too much of your energy?

  17. What are some past choices you’re happy with?

  18. Do you enjoy the holiday season (November and December)? Why or why not?

  19. What are you most thankful for this month?

  20. What are you the most grateful for in your life?

  21. Does your life feel fulfilling?

  22. What is a past memorable Thanksgiving?

  23. What is your favorite thing about Thanksgiving?

  24. How did you spend the Thanksgiving holiday?

  25. Write a stream-of-consciousness journal entry.

  26. How has your self-care been this month?

  27. What was the highlight of your month?

  28. Look ahead to next month: What events do you need to prepare for? What are you looking forward to?

  29. Month in Review: What lessons did you learn this month? 

  30. Month in Review: How did this month go? Which goals did you complete? What do you still need to work on? 

Look for the new daily journaling prompts on the last Monday of each month.

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JOURNALING SUPPLIES I RECOMMEND

Even though you only need a pen and paper, here are some of my favorite journaling supplies if you want to check them out:

  • I like to use a few different notebooks for journaling but my favorite is this Leuchtturm1917 Softcover. I prefer the squared pages but you can also get the dot grid, lined, or blank formats.

  • If you would rather use a spiral binding, these notebooks are the best! I love that they come in a three-pack so I always have an extra one on hand. These are also a squared format but I think they are available in lined and dot-grid too.

  • To be honest, my go-to pen is a simple, classic black Bic but when I want something a little fancier I use either use these Muji Gel Pens or these Micron Sakura Pigma.

  • Get creative with your journaling and add some Washi Tape, Stickers, or if you’re artistic you can draw your own doodles.

  • Sometimes I like to add photos to my journaling and over the years I’ve tried a bunch of different printers. I started out using this Fujifilm Instax Mini but it wasn’t very practical to carry around all the time. Since the quality was so much better when I use my phone for pictures I decided to splurge on the Canon Ivy Mini Printer. It connects directly to my phone through the app and easily prints on 2x3 sticker photo paper that I can add right to my journal page instantly.

I hope today’s post inspires you to pick up your journal and start writing! Here are a few Everyday Journaling Prompts to get you started.

I’m so happy you stopped by today! Thanks, ❤️

BEFORE YOU GO:

Here are a few more journaling posts you might like:

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