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6 Ways to Process your Feelings in Writing: How to Journal for Anxiety and Depression

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In this episode I’m going to teach you another way to process emotions. It’s something you can do on your own, and it’s a powerful way to work through the jumble of thoughts and emotions that are all up in your brain. Today you’re going to learn how to journal for depression and anxiety.
There are many ways to work through emotions with writing- a brain dump, a locus of control activity, and many more ways to write about your emotions.
Journaling is really simple; you just write about what you’re feeling or thinking or experiencing. Journaling can help you track your moods or identify triggering situations. It can help decrease anxiety and stress, and it can also help you gain a clearer perspective on your challenges.
Journaling has been shown to help your physical health too. It can lower blood pressure, help your immune system, and improve liver function.2 Writing can help you get to know yourself better and improve your relationships. Journaling has been shown to improve mood and fight depression.

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WAYS TO SAY "I'M SICK" 🤒 | Learn these Super Useful Phrases

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WAYS TO SAY "I'M SICK" 🤒  | Learn these Super Useful Phrases

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It’s that time of year when many people are getting sick. Therefore, I want to teach you a variety of ways to tell someone “I’M SICK.” 😷

It’s always good to diversify your language skills by adding useful phases to your vocabulary. This allows you to communicate more naturally as well as be more descriptive.

I have also included some video clips so that you can hear how the phrases are used in context.

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The Mighty community with chronic illness shares what they mean when they say “I’m tired.”

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