“What if nothing you wrote had to be realistic?”
Most journaling stays close to the ground.
What happened today, what you’re processing, what went wrong, what you’re grateful for.
All valuable, but contained.
Today, we remove the container.
What if you wrote the things you never let yourself finish thinking?
The ideas you dismiss mid-sentence.
The visions you assume aren’t meant for your life.
Not to make them happen.
Just to let them exist.
The page doesn’t ask
if it’s possible.
It just listens,
as you write.
Purposeful Journaling Practice:
Write for 10 minutes without realism.
No correcting, no explaining, no “but”.
If doubt shows up, write anyway.
Kerri-Elizabeth
Tomorrow, we notice the voices that try to stop us before we even begin.
