March Journal Prompts

March is the beginning of Spring! It’s time to think forward and figure out the plan to dive in and PUSH. There are plenty of journaling resources out there, with prompts galore. I’m not an expert, just a gal who does this a lot and also doesn’t always feel like she has the time. So, here are four prompts I’m taking on this month, one a week, to help me dig in and keep it trucking.

  • It’s the beginning of a new season with a fresh start! What are some life dreams and goals I have for the coming year? How can I make those happen? Dream BIG, then flesh it out.

  • As we leave winter behind, and hopefully I’m not speaking too soon the panorama eases up, what emotional shiiiiiii… do you need to leave behind? Spell it out, rest in it, do what you need with it, then get rid of it. Allow this new season to give you a fresh start.

  • This month is all about new beginnings, but also the fortitude to dig in and do it. Mars was both the god of war and an agricultural deity. How do we blend those together? By thinking about our future (which we’ve already done) and by thinking about how we’re going to do it. Not just the plan, but how WE are capable. So, write yourself a letter of all of your awesomeness. Remind yourself of all that you are capable of. Stuck? Ask a friend or two to tell you what your best traits are. Feeling egotistical? Get over it. If you can’t compliment yourself, why should anybody else? Do you.

  • To close out this month and head into the continuation of Spring, do a brain dump and then get creative with that brain dump. Draw a picture, write a haiku or story, go do a stand up routine, whatever! Let those synapses fly with all the possibilities.

I highly recommend fabulous journal-carrying vessels. This gorgeous yellow bag is Fossil and my mama decided I needed to have it. Isn’t my mama just brilliant?

Journal Carrying Vessel

This fabulous Fossil bag is one my mama decided I needed to have. Isn’t she simply brilliant? (Also. To be clear. This is my work bag. It does not only carry journals.)