five minute journaling changed everything for me
five minute journaling changed everything for me - Lemmy.World
I used to think journaling had to be this big production. Sit down for thirty minutes, pour your soul out, write pages and pages. And because that’s a huge commitment, I rarely did it. Then I started setting a timer for five minutes. Just five. Write whatever comes up. When the timer goes off, stop. Done. Turns out five minutes is plenty. Most of the important stuff comes out in the first few minutes anyway. The long sessions were mostly me repeating myself or writing filler. Five minutes means I actually do it. Every day. Because nobody can claim they don’t have five minutes. Even on my busiest, most exhausting days, five minutes is manageable. And here’s the funny thing - sometimes those five minutes turn into twenty because I’m on a roll. But I never HAVE to go longer. The permission to stop at five is what gets me to start. Has lowering the bar worked for anyone else?