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Journaling Isn't a Diary — It's a Mental Declutter

13 min · 1 jun 2026
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In this short bonus episode of How to Dream, Deedee Cummings breaks down what journaling actually is, why it's one of the most powerful tools for emotional wellness, and how writing helps you get clarity when your mind feels crowded. If journaling has ever felt intimidating, overwhelming, or like "too much work," this episode will change your approach. You'll learn why you don't need organized thoughts before you write (the clarity comes through writing), why many of us associate writing with school instead of self-care, and how a simple journaling practice can reduce stress, support nervous system calm, and help you hear your own thoughts again. This episode includes a short "journal with me" moment and easy prompts you can use anytime you feel overwhelmed, stuck, or unsure what's next.

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