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| Consistency in Journaling | 24 Sep 2024 | 00:10:26 | |
Consistency is key, blah blah blah….! Yep, we've heard it all before, but why then are we not paying attention to this advice? When I started to write in a journal, I was inpatient. I often wondered ‘when will the good stuff happen?’ Well, you can find out when, by listening to the latest episode of The Journaling Guy Podcast, enjoy! | |||
| What are the Real World Benefits of Journaling? | 24 Jul 2024 | 00:17:55 | |
During this episode of The Journaling Guy Podcast, we talk cover the following topics, in other words, we look at the Real World Benefits of Journaling:
I really hope you enjoy it, because I loved making it. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast, give it a rating & give us a follow us on your favourite social media channels too. Sign up for the Newsletter here www.thejournalingguy.com. It is always full of tips a & advice on Journaling and Emotional Writing. | |||
| Here are 8 Common Questions about Journaling, answered. | 27 Jun 2024 | 00:13:30 | |
In this episode, I'll cover these 8 commonly asked questions in less than 15 minutes. Firstly, and probably most importantly... What is Journaling?We'll then answer question number 2... Where do I start?Next up, and this one comes up an awful lot... How is it different to keeping a diary?We get into the nitty gritty of it next, with this question... What should I be writing?If you're at all concerned about getting going, you'll like question number 5 How do I set up or start my Journal?This one comes up at almost every Journaling workshop, in at number 6 its... Do I have to do it every day?Most entries, have a beginning, a middle and an end. We need to cover the final part of that... How do I wrap up a Journal entry?Let's wrap it up with the 8th and final commonly asked questions... Finally, How does Journaling really work?That's it for today's podcast. This is the sort of episode where it might be worth listening again, to possibly pick up on something you may have missed first time around. Take some notes and apply some of the answer in your next Journal entry. Ta Ta for now and Happy Journaling 📔 | |||
| What Are The Benefits of Journaling on our Bodies! | 06 Oct 2023 | 00:06:56 | |
In this episode we look at how Journaling can help us feel better, Physically. Journaling has so many benefits but what we go through in this episode is how it can physically make you feel better. Yes, actually feel better in our bodies and not just our minds. Please hit ‘Subscribe’ wherever you're listening to this, so you don’t miss the next episode. Follow on Social Media: …and don’t forget to visit my website for all of my free resources and some excellent online courses too! Matt | |||
| What Should I Journal About? Plus, Some Amazing Prompts | 22 Sep 2023 | 00:10:31 | |
"So, what should I Journal about?" This episode answers that question and gives you 16 prompts incase that day, you simply can't think of anything. Those Prompts are:
Please hit ‘Subscribe’ so you don’t miss the next episode. Follow on Social Media: …and don’t forget to visit our website for all of our free resources and some excellent online courses too! | |||
| Dealing with Mental Health, Stress & Anxiety with Journaling | 22 Sep 2023 | 00:07:29 | |
How can Journaling help you deal with any issues you may have with your own Mental Health, Stress or Anxiety. Three BIG Questions that we cover today.
ON this episode I have over-simplified the answers, but that’s because it’s episode 2 and I didn’t want to get too deep straight away. We will come back to these topics later in the series, but for now, I hope today’s show has given you a better idea of what writing about your thoughts and feelings can really do for you. It really can help you cope with your mental health issues, stress and any anxiety that you may be experiencing currently. If you’ve been inspired to start writing in a Journal because of today’s episode, I’d love to hear from you. You can email me on hello@thejournalingguy.com or message me via any of our social media (Twitter or X, Instagram, Facebook or LinkedIn). Please hit ‘Subscribe’ so you don’t miss the next episode. Follow on Social Media: | |||
| What is Journaling? - The Journaling Guy Podcast | 22 Sep 2023 | 00:07:13 | |
In the first ever episode of The Journaling Guy Podcast, we answer the main question I get all the time... "What is Journaling?" The key takeaways you'll get from listening to this episode are...
Blog Post: What is Journaling? Please hit ‘Subscribe’ wherever you're listening to this, so you don’t miss the next episode. Follow on Social Media: …and don’t forget to visit our website for all of our free resources and some excellent online courses too! Matt | |||
| Overcoming Challenges: Writing Your Way Through the Tough Stuff | 17 Nov 2025 | 00:06:11 | |
On this episode I'm talking about how Journaling can help you to overcome life's challenges. The funny thing about challenges are that we often treat them like enemies. They become something we attempt to conquer or simply run away from. But in the pages of a journal, they become our best teachers. Today's Prompt - “What’s really happening here and what story am I telling myself?” Then move onto... What’s one small action I can take today to move this forward? Let me know how you get on with these. Please get in touch with any questions and of course, your feedback too. Email - hello@thejournalingguy.com If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who might need a bit of space to think. Keep writing and keep showing up for yourself, Matt. | |||
| Daily Prompts: Fuel for the Writing Habit | 10 Nov 2025 | 00:09:10 | |
Today we're talking about Daily Prompts; those short, simple questions that get you writing when the brain fog kicks in. During the episode, I gave you two sets of prompts. For the full context make sure you listen to the episode, but here they are. Here are a few of my favourite go-to prompts:
You don’t have to use them all. Just pick one that fits the day. PLUS...
That following weekend, read them back. You’ll start to see patterns, little clues about what really matters to you. Let me know how you get on with these. Please get in touch with any questions and of course, your feedback too. Email - hello@thejournalingguy.com If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who might need a bit of space to think. Keep writing and keep showing up for yourself. | |||
| The Blank Page: Why Men Struggle to Journal | 03 Nov 2025 | 00:08:22 | |
Today we're here to help men who struggle to Journal... which can be quite a few of us. If you’ve ever stared at a blank piece of paper thinking, "I have no idea what I’m supposed to write here", congratulations, you’re in excellent company! Here are today's prompts...
Let me know how you get on with these. Please get in touch with any questions and of course, your feedback too. Email - hello@thejournalingguy.com If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who might need a bit of space to think. Keep writing and keep showing up for yourself. | |||
| Goal Setting and Life Audits: Getting Clear Without Getting Overwhelmed | 27 Oct 2025 | 00:06:46 | |
Today we’re talking about Goal Setting but not in that overhyped, “crush it in 90 days” kind of way. We’re going to talk about real goals. The kind that actually mean something to you. So, before you write a single goal, ask yourself this in your journal: “What’s feeling off in my life right now?” And then: “What would ‘better’ look like for me, realistically?” Here’s your journaling prompt for this week... “If I could make one small change this month that would improve my day-to-day life, what would it be?” Please get in touch with questions and feedback - hello@thejournalingguy.com If you enjoyed this episode, share it with someone who might need a bit of space to think. Keep writing and keep showing up for yourself. | |||
| Gratitude and Positivity: Training Your Brain to Notice the Good Stuff | 20 Oct 2025 | 00:05:58 | |
Today we’re talking about gratitude and positivity. Now before you roll your eyes, thinking this is going to be one of those “write down three things you’re grateful for” episodes don’t worry. We’ll keep it real, even if that really is a good thing to do. Today's Prompts...
It's all about teaching your brain to link good things to your own actions. Please get in touch with questions and feedback - hello@thejournalingguy.com If you enjoyed this episode, share it with someone who might need a bit of space to think. Keep writing and keep showing up for yourself. | |||
| Mental Health and Stress Management: Writing Your Way to Calm | 13 Oct 2025 | 00:06:33 | |
Today we’re talking about mental health and stress — the stuff most of us pretend we’ve got under control… right up until we don’t. Don’t worry we’re not going to get too heavy. We’re just going to explore how a few scribbles on a page can make a huge difference. Here are today's prompts...
Enjoy learning how to become calmer. Please get in touch with questions and feedback - hello@thejournalingguy.com If you enjoyed this episode, share it with someone who might need a bit of space to think. Keep writing and keep showing up for yourself. | |||
| Self-Discovery and Self-Awareness: The Mirror on the Page | 13 Oct 2025 | 00:06:07 | |
Today we’re diving into self-discovery and self-awareness. Sounds deep, doesn’t it? But really, it’s about figuring out who’s steering your ship — and whether you know where you’re going. Are you on Autopilot? If so, a bit of self-discovery and self-awareness will help you take a good look at yourself. Here are the prompts from today's episode...
Please get in touch with questions and feedback - hello@thejournalingguy.com If you enjoyed this episode, share it with someone who might need a bit of space to think. Keep writing and keep showing up for yourself. | |||
| The Science and Benefits of Journaling: Why Writing Changes Everything | 13 Oct 2025 | 00:09:53 | |
The Journaling Guy podcast is back, and I'm making some changes. Series 2 is all about making Journaling digestible and bringing you bitesize episodes. I'm kicking things off with a Science Episode, but don't worry, it's not overly complicated or I wouldn't be able to digest it either. Today's prompt - “What’s been taking up most of my mental space lately?” Please get in touch with questions and feedback - hello@thejournalingguy.com If you enjoyed this episode, share it with someone who might need a bit of space to think. Keep writing and keep showing up for yourself. | |||
| Journaling Through the December Overwhelm | 22 Dec 2025 | 00:10:15 | |
On this episode of The Journaling Guy Podcast, I'm talking about Journaling Through the December Overwhelm and Keeping Your Head When Life Gets Busy. December can feel so overwhelming because there is pressure from everywhere. Family, end of year feelings and of course, financial too. To combat this, why not try the “Three-Minute Dump-and-Do”: Minute 1 — Dump: Everything that’s stressing you. No censoring. Let it spill. Minute 2 — Circle: Circle the 1–2 things that genuinely need your attention today. Minute 3 — Do: Write one small action you’ll take for each. 3 minutes! That’s it! If you need a Prompt for Today, try this. Write for 5 minutes and answer this questions... “What am I worrying about that probably doesn’t matter as much as I think?” Please get in touch with any questions and of course, your feedback too. Email - hello@thejournalingguy.com If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who might need a bit of space to think. Always remember... "keep writing and keep showing up for yourself", Matt. | |||
| A December Reset: Why This Month Is the Perfect Time to Start Journaling | 15 Dec 2025 | 00:09:16 | |
On this episode of The Journaling Guy Podcast, I'm talking about why December is the perfect time to start Journaling. December gets a bit of a bad reputation. It’s either “the most magical time of the year”… or an emotional obstacle course. So, to help convince you that December is actually a great time of the year to start Journaling, here are three prompts for you. Three Things to Journal About This Month 1. “What actually mattered this year?” - Not the goals you set in a burst of January optimism. The stuff that genuinely made life a little better. 2. “Where did I feel most like myself?” - Moments of honesty, calm, flow, or weird joy. These become signposts for next year. 3. “What am I carrying that I don’t want to bring into the new year?” - Old frustrations, outdated expectations, emotional clutter. Journaling is a brilliant place to put down the things you’re tired of holding. If that feels like too much, why not just start Journaling today with this: Write for 5 minutes on this: “What surprised me about myself this year?” - Surprises reveal truths you didn’t see coming. Please get in touch with any questions and of course, your feedback too. Email - hello@thejournalingguy.com If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who might need a bit of space to think. Always remember... "keep writing and keep showing up for yourself", Matt. | |||
| Building Consistency: Making Journaling a Habit That Sticks | 08 Dec 2025 | 00:08:10 | |
On this episode of The Journaling Guy Podcast I'm talking about Consistency! Building Consistency is the key to many things in life, and Journaling is no exception. How can we make it something we WANT to do regularly, in other words how do we make it a habit? Here are your Practical Tips for Consistency:
Also, try this prompt: “When do I feel most ready to reflect, and how can I protect that time?” Please get in touch with any questions and of course, your feedback too. Email - hello@thejournalingguy.com If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who might need a bit of space to think. Always remember... "keep writing and keep showing up for yourself", Matt. | |||
| The Morning Reset: Starting the Day with Intention | 01 Dec 2025 | 00:05:13 | |
On this episode I'm talking about The Morning Reset! How a quick Journaling habit first thing in the morning, can change everything that comes after it. Today's Main Prompt is:
If you want to ease yourself in though, try this first thing tomorrow morning. Before the day hijacks you, open your journal and maybe write "Today, I choose to…” and then complete that sentence. Let me know how you get on with these. Please get in touch with any questions and of course, your feedback too. Email - hello@thejournalingguy.com If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who might need a bit of space to think. Keep writing and keep showing up for yourself, Matt. | |||
| Small Moments, Big Meaning: Noticing the Good During the Holiday Season | 29 Dec 2025 | 00:08:29 | |
On this episode of The Journaling Guy Podcast, I'm talking about something really important, and that's Noticing the Good. Not the big, flashy, monumental moments… but the small ones that make life feel good, and that make us simply feel human. During the Christmas holidays, we often miss these moments. We’re too busy rushing around, attempting to please others. Here's how to Journal Small-Moment Gratitude - Forget long lists of “I’m grateful for my car, my house, my dog…” Try these instead: 1. “What made me relax today?” - Great for tension-releasing moments. 2. “What moment today felt like ‘me’?” - A personal highlight reel. 3. “Where did I feel even 1% better?” - Micro-wins count. Your Prompt for Today is to complete this sentence - “The smallest thing that happened today that felt good was…” Describe it in detail — sights, sounds, smells, feelings, everything. Please get in touch with any questions and of course, your feedback too. Email - hello@thejournalingguy.com If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who might need a bit of space to think. Always remember... "keep writing and keep showing up for yourself", Matt. | |||
| The February Dip — Why this is normal and what can you do about it | 02 Feb 2026 | 00:08:00 | |
On this episode of The Journaling Guy Podcast, I'm talking about The February Dip. It's real, it happens to most of us and here's what you can do to fix it, through Journaling. HERE'S THIS WEEK'S JOURNALING EXERCISE: “The Reality Check” 1. What feels harder than you expected right now? Not what you think should be hard. What actually is. Be Brutally Honest. 2. What have you kept going with, even imperfectly? This is important. Not what you’ve mastered. Not what you’ve smashed. What have you stayed with. 3. What might you need more of — not less of? More rest? More structure? More patience? More kindness? Please get in touch with any questions and of course, your feedback too. Email - hello@thejournalingguy.com If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who might need a bit of space to think. Always remember... "keep writing and keep showing up for yourself", Matt. | |||
| Recognising Your Wins: Even the Tiny Ones | 26 Jan 2026 | 00:11:32 | |
On this episode of The Journaling Guy Podcast, I'm talking about Recognising Your Wins. Adults are terrible at recognising their wins; the positives in their lives. It's time to stop that and start realising when we win and allowing ourselves to think we're good enough. HERE'S TODAY’S EXERCISE - THE DAILY WINS LIST In your journal, write down... Three wins from today They MUST be small. Taking the stairs, counts. Not shouting at your kids when they spilt cereal, counts (in fact, that one’s a HUGE win). Making the bed, counts. Why each win mattered Did it show Discipline? Did it show Kindness? Did it show Restraint? Did it show Growth? What it says about who you’re becoming. This one is so important. Most of us aren’t looking to become a world leader, we just want to become better. By starting your daily wins list, you’ll see it mapping out in front of your very own eyes. Please get in touch with any questions and of course, your feedback too. Email - hello@thejournalingguy.com If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who might need a bit of space to think. Always remember... "keep writing and keep showing up for yourself", Matt. | |||
| The Guide to Journaling for Beginners; 2026 Edition | 19 Jan 2026 | 00:10:31 | |
On this episode of The Journaling Guy Podcast, I'm talking about stripping it back to the beginning. If you feel like you don’t know how to journal - If the blank page makes you freeze - If you worry you’re doing it wrong - Congratulations, you are a perfectly normal human being. It's time to remove the rules. There is NO WRONG WAY TO JOURNAL. Here are FOUR STEPS to get you going... again! Step 1: Get Rid of the Rules Step 2: Pick a Time That Suits You Step 3: Use Prompts to Get You Started Step 4: Celebrate Showing Up Prompt for Today Write for 5 minutes: “If journaling was easy, what would I want it to give me?” Please get in touch with any questions and of course, your feedback too. Email - hello@thejournalingguy.com If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who might need a bit of space to think. Always remember... "keep writing and keep showing up for yourself", Matt. | |||
| New Year, Real You: A Gentle, No-Pressure Approach to Starting a Journaling Habit in January | 12 Jan 2026 | 00:10:44 | |
On this episode of The Journaling Guy Podcast, I'm talking about starting the New Year in the best way possible; with a low-pressure approach to Journaling = START SMALL! The 3-Part Beginner-Friendly New Year Journaling Method 1. “How am I really?” No grand declarations, just an honest check-in. 2. “What do I need today?” A break? A conversation? Some fresh air? A decent meal? A nap? This keeps journaling grounded in your real life. 3. “What’s one small thing I can do to feel good about today?” One. Small. Thing. This sets the tone of self-respect for the year ahead. Today's Journaling Prompt is: Write for 6 minutes “If this year was about being kinder to myself, what would that look like?” Please get in touch with any questions and of course, your feedback too. Email - hello@thejournalingguy.com If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who might need a bit of space to think. Always remember... "keep writing and keep showing up for yourself", Matt. | |||
| Dealing with Grief: Not the start to a New Year that anyone expects or wants! | 05 Jan 2026 | 00:11:42 | |
I wanted to give you an episode about starting the New Year with a New Journaling Habit, but life had other plans for me. My Father recently passed away and I didn't want to record an episode today. However, I looked at my Journal entry for the day after his passing and I felt like it would make for an interesting insight and a BRUTALLY HONEST look at how I Journal. Forgive me if this episode has come at a bad time for you, but it was about all I could produce this week. Please share this episode with someone who might need a bit of space to think and who might be going through something similar currently. Always remember... "keep writing and keep showing up for yourself", Matt. | |||
| Before You Write Off February… Do This With Your Journaling | 23 Feb 2026 | 00:10:01 | |
Season 3, Episode 1 On this episode of The Journaling Guy Podcast, I'm talking about how important it is not to write-off February, but to discover what it taught you instead. People have already started to mentally writing this month off. And I wonder… How often do we dismiss entire chapters of our lives simply because they didn’t look dramatic, exciting, or Instagram-worthy? It's time to RECLAIM FEBRUARY. Here's your Journaling tip for this episode, and it comes in FOUR parts. 1️⃣ What did this month actually require of me? 2️⃣ Where did I show up when it would have been easier not to? 3️⃣ What did I handle better than the old version of me might have? 4️⃣ What am I quietly proud of? When you journal, you often realise, “Actually… quite a lot happened.” That's what I want you to discover this episode - GOOD LUCK! ------------------ Please get in touch with any questions and of course, your feedback too. Email - hello@thejournalingguy.com If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who might need a bit of space to think. Always remember... "keep writing and keep showing up for yourself", Matt. | |||
| Here's How To Journal Through Those Low-Mood Days | 16 Feb 2026 | 00:10:30 | |
On this episode of The Journaling Guy Podcast, I'm talking about Journaling through those days where your mood is low. It's mid-February. The novelty of the new year has faded. The weather, here in the UK at least, is still cold, very damp, and impossibly miserable. So, what can we do about that? Today's episode will help you clear that Mental Fog! Here's the four-step process that I use and explain fully, in this episode. 1️⃣ - The Brain Dump Write freely for 5–10 minutes. 2️⃣ - What’s Actually Mine? Look at what you’ve written and ask "Which of these things are genuinely within my control?" Then Circle them. 3️⃣ - Today’s Emotional Weather Then Write “Today feels…” Not “I am...”. 4️⃣ - One Gentle Anchor Finally, write and ask yourself this... “What is one small, kind, stabilising thing I can do today?” ---------------------------------------- Please get in touch with any questions and of course, your feedback too. Email - hello@thejournalingguy.com If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who might need a bit of space to think. Always remember... "keep writing and keep showing up for yourself", Matt. | |||
| You Don’t Need More Discipline... What You Actually Need Is More Honesty | 09 Feb 2026 | 00:08:07 | |
On this episode of The Journaling Guy Podcast, I'm talking about Discipline & Honesty. By now, you should know that one of the cornerstones of effective Journaling, is BRUTAL HONESTY, with yourself. But, we live in a world nowadays where Discipline is what we're told we need to make progress. Actually, what we really need is to be more HONEST with ourselves. HERE'S THIS WEEK'S JOURNALING EXERCISE: “The Capacity Check” Grab your journal and answer these THREE questions. 1. What am I currently expecting of myself? List it out. Work. Family. Health. Social. All those Commitments. 2. What does my energy realistically allow right now? Not ideally... Realistically. 3. Where could I soften, simplify, or slow down without giving up? This isn’t about lowering standards, it’s about making them sustainable. Please get in touch with any questions and of course, your feedback too. Email - hello@thejournalingguy.com If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who might need a bit of space to think. Always remember... "keep writing and keep showing up for yourself", Matt. | |||
| Tiny Shifts = Big Directional Changes | 09 Mar 2026 | 00:12:23 | |
Season 3, Episode 2 On this episode of The Journaling Guy Podcast, I'm talking about making tiny adjustments. These adjustments, albeit small, if carried out consistently, they WILL lead to BIG CHANGES. Here's your Journaling Prompt for this episode, and it comes in 3 parts, answer these three questions:
Once you've answered those 3 questions, it should open you up to a whole new way of thinking about making tiny shifts, leading to big changes. New Segment - I also answered a listeners question on this episode which is based around someone else discovering your Journal. ------------------ Please get in touch with any questions and of course, your feedback too. Email - hello@thejournalingguy.com If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who might need a bit of space to think. Always remember... "keep writing, keep noticing, and keep showing up for yourself", Matt. | |||
| Season Three Opener - "Don’t Start Again... Start Wiser" | 02 Mar 2026 | 00:09:02 | |
Welcome to SEASON THREE and Welcome to March! On this episode of The Journaling Guy Podcast, I'm talking about not starting again, but Starting Wiser as the seasons change. March does something to us. The light changes. The air softens and there’s a subtle shift in energy. It's OK to notice that, but we mustn't forget about what came before it. Here's your Journaling tip for this episode, and it comes in THREE parts. Complete these three sentences in sequence...
This should help you stop that boom-and-bust cycle of starting again. You're not, you're simply learning from the past and becoming wiser. ------------------ Please get in touch with any questions and of course, your feedback too. Email - hello@thejournalingguy.com If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who might need a bit of space to think. Always remember... "keep writing, keep noticing, and keep showing up for yourself", Matt. | |||
| Becoming Consistent at Journaling Without Becoming Stale | 16 Mar 2026 | 00:13:38 | |
Season 3, Episode 3 On this episode of The Journaling Guy Podcast, I'm talking about something incredibly important if journaling is going to change your life: Becoming consistent… without becoming stale. You know the phrase, consistency is key (yes, yawn), but it's so relevant when it comes to seeing the results of Journaling. In this episode, I give you FIVE different methods to try, yes 5... if you think your Journaling is becoming a bit stale. These five methods will unlock something new for you and help you stay on track. Journaling rarely works overnight. You will notice changes almost immediately, but if you want true self-awareness, it takes time. Stick with it and try one of these methods if you feel your writing is quite samey. ------------------ Please get in touch with any questions and of course, your feedback too. Email - hello@thejournalingguy.com If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who might need a bit of space to think. Always remember... "keep writing, keep noticing, and keep showing up for yourself", Matt. | |||
| A Fresh Start: Why Easter Could be the Perfect Time to Start Journaling | 06 Apr 2026 | 00:10:54 | |
On this episode of The Journaling Guy Podcast (Season 3, Episode 6), I'm talking about an Easter Restart. The days are getting longer and lighter and there's a subtle sense of things beginning to shift. We're not trying to reinvent your life but to begin something that could quietly change it. Your Journaling Prompt for This Week is:
If this has inspired you to get started, please let me know! ------------------ Please get in touch with any questions and of course, your feedback too. Email - hello@thejournalingguy.com If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who might need a bit of space to think. Plus, please leave me a review, they matter for exposure reasons (so I'm told). Always remember... "keep writing, keep noticing, and keep showing up for yourself", Matt. | |||
| How Journaling Reduces Stress... Backed By Science | 30 Mar 2026 | 00:11:53 | |
Season 3, Episode 5 On this episode of The Journaling Guy Podcast, I'm talking about How Journaling Can Reduce Stress - FACT! Journaling isn’t just about 'Reflection', it's also about Science. Journaling, when it’s done properly, can genuinely reduce stress in your body and your mind, and that's exactly what we discuss on today's episode! Your Journaling Prompt for This Week is: Step 1: Write freely for 10–15 minutes, then... Step 2: Focus on one thing that’s been sitting with you - Go deeper! Step 3: Add this question at the end - “What am I actually feeling about this?” Step 4: Close with perspective - “What would a calmer version of me say about this?” ------------------ Please get in touch with any questions and of course, your feedback too. Email - hello@thejournalingguy.com If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who might need a bit of space to think. Plus, please leave me a review, they matter for exposure reasons (so I'm told). Always remember... "keep writing, keep noticing, and keep showing up for yourself", Matt. | |||
| Energy Before Effort - EBE; when it comes to Journaling. | 23 Mar 2026 | 00:11:25 | |
Season 3, Episode 4 On this episode of The Journaling Guy Podcast, I'm talking about Energy Before Effort. Because the problem isn’t the effort you're putting into Journaling, the problem is the Energy! We're often told - Work harder - Push through - Stay disciplined. But, more effort DOES NOT create progress, it creates friction. Journaling Prompt for This Week: 1️⃣ What is currently draining my energy? 2️⃣ What is quietly restoring my energy? 3️⃣ When during the day do I feel most like myself? 4️⃣ What would it look like to work with my energy instead of against it? Plus, this week, I answered another listener question, because it sat so neatly alongside this week's topic: “What if I don’t feel like journaling? Should I force myself to do it anyway?” Listen to the episode to hear how I answered this brilliant question. ------------------ Please get in touch with any questions and of course, your feedback too. Email - hello@thejournalingguy.com If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who might need a bit of space to think. Always remember... "keep writing, keep noticing, and keep showing up for yourself", Matt. | |||
| Anxiety — How Journaling Helps You Cope. | 13 Apr 2026 | 00:13:59 | |
On this episode of The Journaling Guy Podcast (Season 3, Episode 7), I'm talking about how Journaling can help you cope with Anxiety. We covered how Journaling can help release Stress in Episode 5, so now we're going to look at Anxiety. Anxiety is different to Stress. Anxiety is more internal. It’s not always tied to what’s happening right now but what might happen next. And dealing with that is VERY different to how we deal with Stress. Your Journaling Prompt for This Week is:
------------------ Please get in touch with any questions and of course, your feedback too. Email - hello@thejournalingguy.com If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who might need a bit of space to think. Plus, please leave me a review, they matter so much for getting the podcast heard and seen. Always remember... "keep writing, keep noticing, and keep showing up for yourself", Matt. | |||
| Overthinking - How to Stop It Through Journaling | 20 Apr 2026 | 00:10:00 | |
On this episode of The Journaling Guy Podcast (Season 3, Episode 8), I'm talking about Overthinking! We've all been guilty of it, letting thoughts loop around and around our minds. Yo go over it. Turn it around and around and looked at it from every angle - but still, nothing is clear! Journaling has a lovely way of bringing clarity to our thoughts! Your Journaling Prompt for This Week is this: “Breaking the Loop”
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| Making Better Decisions Using Journaling | 27 Apr 2026 | 00:09:40 | |
On this episode of The Journaling Guy Podcast (Season 3, Episode 9), I'm talking about Decision Making. We can often spend way too much time thinking about decisions. However, if you use Journaling to help with this process, those decisions can become remarkably easy! Your Journaling Prompts for This Week are:
Please do listen to the episode though, as it will help those prompts make more sense. ------------------ Please get in touch with any questions and of course, your feedback too. Email - hello@thejournalingguy.com If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who might need a bit of space to think. Plus, please leave me a review, they matter so much for getting the podcast heard and seen. Always remember... "keep writing, keep noticing, Keep Deciding and keep showing up for yourself", Matt. | |||