If you’ve ever started a journal and stopped after a few weeks — or a few days — this is where to begin.
These seven simple journaling techniques helped me finally build a habit that lasts.
They’re creative, forgiving, and designed for real life — especially if you have ADHD, limited time, or a messy brain that resists routines.
🪶 In this video:
1️⃣ Start Without Motivation — How to write even when you don’t feel like it
2️⃣ Pre-Fill Your Pages — Why sticker prompts stop the blank-page freeze
3️⃣ Micro-Journaling — How to make a habit out of two sentences a day
4️⃣ Make It Visually Rewarding — Using color and layout to build dopamine
5️⃣ Grace Over Guilt — What to do when you miss a day
6️⃣ Write for Emotion, Not Productivity — Reframing journaling as self-regulation
7️⃣ Build a Journaling Cue — Habit-stacking your writing routine into daily life
✨ What you’ll learn:
• How to finally stay consistent with journaling
• Why short, imperfect entries matter more than perfect ones
• Tricks to make journaling feel fun instead of forced
• Real journaling techniques that work for beginners
🖋 Free printable prompt list + matching sticker sheets: darkmoonpaper.com/freebies
📷 Follow for daily prompts & cozy journaling chaos: tiktok.com/@darkmoonpaper
🌙 More journaling resources & planner supplies: darkmoonpaper.com

