The Benefits of Journaling in Graduate School


When was the last time you journaled? For many of us, it was as angsty teens, or kids who kept a diary. But did you know that journaling can be a beneficial tool for graduate students? Keeping a daily (or regular) journal can allow you to jot down notes you don’t want to forget, and give you a freeform space to work out problems or concerns you might have. Here are some other benefits of regular journaling.

Reflection and Critical Thought

Journaling, whether about your research, work, or personal life, can encourage you to reflect on problems or topics, engage with a topic and think critically about it, as well as encourage problem solving.

Stress and Well-Being

Graduate school can be stressful, but journaling can actually help with stress reduction. Journaling can reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety, improve your working memory, boost your mood, and help you work though tough issues. You can have one main journal where you write about your work and school things, as well as personal writing, or you can have two separate journals; it’s up to you, whatever works best. There is no one way to journal, so make it your own!

Improving Your Writing

Keeping a regular journal might also help you with your general writing practice. Journaling creates the habit of daily writing and getting words on the page, helping you hone that behavior. This can benefit you later on when you write your dissertation, since many students find it challenging to establish a regular writing habit. Think of it like exercise: the more you do it, the less difficult it gets, and the better you become.

If you’re unsure of where to start, check out Julia Cameron’s book The Artist’s Way. Don’t be intimidated by the title – it’s not just for artists! Her concept of “morning pages,” which are several pages that get written every morning about anything, has been shown to be helpful for people in all professions, with creativity, productivity, and creating a writing practice. Writing long-hand can be beneficial, especially for the memory benefits, but if you’re a person who strongly prefers doing everything electronically, there are plenty of journaling apps to check out, such as DayOne, Journey, and Daylio.

Here at Thesis Editor, we know the ins and outs of grad school because we’ve all been there – all of us, even the administrative team. Our intimate knowledge of the writing journey and the subsequent editing and formatting processes is unparalleled. We offer a range of services to help you through the dissertation journey and beyond, from start to finish. Contact us today to learn more!
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