

What do I want to change most about myself? How can I first accept that part of myself and love it?.What are the five things that I currently accept about myself?.If you aren’t quite sure where to start in your journey to loving yourself then start here. I deeply believe that journaling for self-love must always begin with acceptance. Letting go of your past and your limiting beliefs is the hard part but it is so worth the effort. Once you have moved through these stages then love will come so much easier. I truly believe that in order to wholeheartedly love yourself you must first accept yourself and forgive yourself. Self-love is not something that happens overnight as it is a high vibration and feeling that is accessed after other emotions such as acceptance, happiness, joy and more. The following self-love journaling prompts are broken down into sections to help you navigate through which kinds of questions you need to answer for yourself when.

Grab your self-love journal and get ready for the most amazing journey of discovering yourself. It’s not necessary to commit to self-journaling daily, but if you’re new to journaling then I highly recommend doing a couple of these prompts a day to keep you in a beautifully high state of love. Expect these journal prompts to cover a wide range of self-care journaling ideas that all contribute to your overall mental health, raising your vibration and revealing what is holding you back.

In the process of learning to love yourself, you go through periods of acceptance, forgiveness and learn to grow your confidence and worthiness too.īy journaling, you’re really tackling your own self-care, which is without a doubt, directly linked to your own love. When you journal for self-love you’re really journaling to discover more about yourself, to reflect on yourself, thoughts and actions. By becoming more aware of yourself through understanding your thoughts and habits is what has the ability to completely transform your life. Journaling is a powerful practice that allows you to reflect on yourself and become more self-aware.
