
A bit about visual journaling.
I have written about My Journaling Journey, Overview: Part One, My Journaling Journey: PartΒ Two, and Is Journaling a Waste of Time?
Here is a glimpse of visual journaling which I will cover more specifically in future. Sometimes life presents issues which drag one down. I definitely find that to be the case and then I feel disheartened and unmotivated. The issues could be different for each of us: not enough money for the basics, dealing with a difficult person or situation, things not going according to plan, having deviated from a diet or exercise plan and feeling guilty or frustrated about it or it could be grief… the list is endless.
These times provide opportunities to be more reflective about what’s going on for you; and this is when I journal. From time to time I journal visually because I find expressing myself visually helps me get to the heart of what’s going on deeper down. I find it bypasses my logical verbal center for writing. For me drawing is closer to dreaming than writing is. Sometimes I am even surprised at what comes to light in the images.
My example
My example was taken from yesterday. In this image I just impulsively felt like drawing two cats. I was thinking of my daughter’s cats who have an interesting relationship of loving each other but other times quarreling. So I drew these two cats hugging. Not long after I started drawing I realized it was an invitation to myself to give my inner self more time and attention. I felt like I haven’t been giving myself enough time to acknowledge my feelings and my needs. So the drawing became a reminder to myself and an invitationΒ to a quiet place. After a deep reflective process I wrote myself a poem…
Connect with your inner you.
Feeling limited
Unsettled and interrupted,
Stuck and impatient....
Connect authentically,
Change the flow,
Dance your rhythm,
Follow your inner voice....
Life is precious
This could be it!
Delight, be light...
How I choose to live
In the moment:
Express, don't shrink....
Choose life
Be an active agent
Choose your agency.
ππ
After my journaling time I made some positive plans of how I could proactively live my life with joy and landed up in the garden where I love being. My hope in sharing this with you is that you might be inspired of new ways of being with yourself by exploring the possibility of visual journaling. The lovely thing about journaling is: it is not a performance and doesn’t have to be perfect. More about Visual Journaling next time.
Have a good week.

Thank you, Morag, for your lovely reflection, poem, and drawing.
Joanna
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You are welcome Joanna, thank you for your kind comment π keep well.
Morag.
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Thank you, Morag.
Joanna
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A great idea, Morag, β¦plus it gives you something physical you can look back on an enjoyβ¦ π«βοΈπ«
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Thank you for your lovely comment, Yes you are right! And it’s a quick reminder. π
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A great idea when there are challenges, when aren’t there challenges! Your cats are lovely: warm, comforting and loving. π€ππ
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Yes, you are right ‘when aren’t there challenges!’ thank you for your lovely comment and for stopping by to read. Take care. π€ππ
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Very nicely done, Morag. I love the painting. It has the feel of ying and yang.
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Thank you for your kind words. Somebody else also pointed out the Ying and Yang feel to it. I hadn’t planned for it but there are both the busy and quiet sides to me. The busy side has taken over somewhat.π
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I know what you mean. Sometimes we are ready to get it down… other times to sit and contemplate!
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Precisely π
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A brilliant idea of visual journaling! This is really fascinating especially when drawing is closer to dreaming than writing. Much appreciated! Your poem supplements your excellent artwork.πππ
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Thank you for your encouraging comment π I am delighted that you are fascinated by the concept. Wishing you a happy day. πππ
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Truly my pleasure! Very welcome πππ
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This is lovely, timely, and wise. Thank you!
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You are welcome, Thank you so much Karen, I am glad you find it timely. Thank you for visiting.
Morag πΊ
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thank you for sharing Morag.
You picture and your poem are both beautiful xxx
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You are welcome, thank you for visiting π
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Nicely done π―
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