3. Decide on your journaling style: Choose a type of... - Deepstash

3. Decide on your journaling style: Choose a type of journaling that resonates with you, whether it's free-writing, gratitude journaling, or another style. You can also experiment with different styles to find what works best for you.

4. Write regularly: Aim to write regularly, even if it's just a few sentences or a brief note. This will help you build a habit and make journaling a part of your routine.

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