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Spring symbolizes a rebirth and this rebirth is usually associated with nature. However, it can also take place in our minds. It can give us a renewed mindset and motivation regarding our goals, especially if the first quarter was rough.

As the sun emerges once more and the flowers start blooming, it’s the best time to reflect and grow into the person you were destined to be. One effective way to nurture your inner growth and embrace the vibrant energy of spring is through journaling.


Journaling is a wellness practice that can unlock creativity, emotions, and mental clarity. While it’s recommended to practice journaling daily or weekly, certain journal prompts can be tailored to suit different situations and times of the year.

Below are 7 journal prompts that can help you reflect and grow this spring.

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What intentions do you want to set for the next three months? 

Include how you plan to stay aligned with them.

What brings you joy and lightness right now? 

Describe how you can create more space for those moments.

What seeds do you want to plant and nurture this season?

These seeds can be ideas, habits, relationships, etc.

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What does renewal mean to you? 

Include how you can invite more opportunities for renewal in this season.

What personal growth have you experienced over the past few months? 

Describe the moments you are most proud of.

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Spring is a balance of rain and sunshine. What contrasting emotions or experiences are you navigating right now?

Create solutions for each emotion.

Describe a time you felt truly energized and alive. 

What are some things you can do to bring more of that feeling into your daily life?

If you're looking to go deeper into your mindful practice or to journal around a supportive group of individuals, then check out my virtual and in-person Bloom & Flow Spring Journaling Workshop.

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