Why Journaling is Important for Weight Loss

by Journey to Health Program Director, Becky Anderson

This entry is meant to be helpful and not offensive, so please bear with me. As a person who doesn’t enjoy reading nor writing, I do find some comfort in putting my feelings into words. I want to start with this—there is no, one, right way to journal. You have to find what works for you and stick with it. There are no rules, really, when you think about it. How you journal can even change however many times you want. The art of journaling is to do what helps you process your thoughts, reflect back on things that bothered you before, and, perhaps, see how you dealt with it in the past.

Some people feel there should be more structure and discipline when it comes to journaling, but I feel strongly that, like exercise, if you find a way to do it that you enjoy–you will do it more frequently. If you can make journaling a part of your life, I am confident that it will be easier for you to find joy in your journey to a healthier you. And, if you’re like me, journaling will be a roller coaster ride. There will be parts you enjoy, parts you dislike, times you journal regularly, and stretches of time that you just don’t feel like it. Do what works for you.

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Lainie Wolter
Lainie Wolter

JTH Program Director

Becky Anderson

My name is Becky and I am the proud mother of 7. My role is in the exercise discipline. I am a life-long athlete. My favorite sport is basketball, and I have been coaching at all levels for over 28 years. I enjoy time with my best friend (God), time with my kids, traveling, watching all sports, and working out. Being a part of YOUR journey to a healthier you is what I’m passionate about.