Daily Journaling Prompts for June 2021

 
 

Last month I started a new monthly journaling prompt series here on the blog and it was a big hit so I’m super excited for this month’s prompts.

Once a month I will give you a list of journaling topics for every day. This will give you some new ideas for what to journal about and take the pressure off of trying to find something to write about every day.

Some days will be the same each month. For example…

At the beginning of each month, we will concentrate on setting our goals. Even if you did this earlier in the year, things change, so it can be a good idea to re-evaluate and update your goals each month.

In the middle of the month, we will see what progress we’ve made so far. This is a chance to re-focus on any goals that may have slipped off your radar.

At the end of the month, we will take a look back and write about the good things & favorite memories from the month. We will also evaluate our goals progress to see what still needs work in the upcoming months.

All of the other days will have new prompts to get you motivated!

What’s your word this year? Drop it in the comments and I will add it to the list of themes I’m putting together.

 
 

Ideally, you would journal a paragraph or two about each day’s prompt but don’t feel like you have to. It can be as simple as one sentence or a full page in your journal.

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

Journaling Prompts for JUNE 2021

  1. What do you want to do this month? Write your goals for the month and think about what you need to do to accomplish them.

  2. What are you excited about this month?

  3. Write about something you recently learned.

  4. List 5 things you are grateful for right now and write a sentence or two about each.

  5. Write a thank you card/letter to someone.

  6. What are 3 ways to say “thank you” without using the words thank you?

  7. If you had to give up all your possessions, what 5 things would you keep?

  8. Name 3 things you can't live without during the summer.

  9. It’s time to light up the grill! Share your favorite BBQ recipe.

  10. Share your favorite summer dessert recipe. Include pictures if you have them.

  11. List your 10 most favorite foods that remind you of summer.

  12. Do you have a green thumb? What are your favorite gardening tips? Include a photo if you have one.

  13. Photograph your day. Share a day in your life using photos only.

  14. Free writing. Visit a park and write about what inspires you.

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

  16. What are your goals for this summer?

  17. What is your favorite summer memory from childhood?

  18. Create a bucket list of everything you want to visit, experience, do, and accomplish this summer.

  19. Brainstorm 5 summer-related self-care ideas you can practice this week.

  20. Today is Father’s Day! Write the best advice you ever got from your dad. - Today is also the Summer Solstice in the northern hemisphere, which is the longest day of the year. What would your life be like if every day of the year were as long as today?

  21. Write about your ideal summer day. What does it include?

  22. What is your favorite place to go during the summer?

  23. What is your favorite family summer tradition?

  24. Plan a "stay-cation" for the last week of summer. What will you do?

  25. What's on your Summer Reading List?

  26. What's on your Summer Playlist? Write out your favorite lyrics

  27. How will you be celebrating the 4th of July?

  28. How will you spend the rest of this summer?

  29. What good things happened this month? What were your favorite moments this month?

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

Journaling is a powerful tool and it helps us uncover what we need to succeed in our personal and professional lives. If you, like most people, are currently being held back by roadblocks, make sure to use journaling as a way to uncover those roadblocks, form actionable plans, and thrive.

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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.

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