By Soul Essence, New Eltham, London, UK.
June is a beautiful time to pause, reflect, and reconnect with yourself. The days are longer, nature is in full bloom, and there’s a gentle invitation to slow down and notice what’s going on, both around you and within.
Journaling is a powerful tool to help you do just that. It gives you space to think clearly, release stress, and explore your thoughts and feelings in a calm, private way. You don’t need to be a good writer. Just write from the heart.
Here are some simple journaling prompts to guide your mindful journey this June.
1. How do I feel at the start of this month?
Take a moment to check in with yourself. What’s going on in your mind, heart, and body right now? Are you feeling excited, tired, hopeful, or maybe a bit unsure? Be honest and gentle with yourself.
2. What do I want to let go of this month?
Sometimes we carry stress, fear, or old habits without even noticing. What thoughts, worries, or behaviours are you ready to release? Letting go creates space for something new.
3. What do I want to invite into my life this June?
Think about what you’d like more of—peace, fun, confidence, rest, connection. Write about how it might feel to welcome these things into your daily life.
4. What helps me feel calm and grounded?
List a few simple things that help you feel centred—perhaps walking in nature, listening to music, or having a cup of tea in silence. How can you do more of these this month?
5. What’s one small goal I’d like to work towards?
It could be personal, creative, or practical. Keep it simple and realistic. What is one thing you can do this month that will bring you joy or a sense of progress?
6. What am I grateful for right now?
Gratitude helps shift your focus and lift your mood. Try listing three things you’re thankful for today. They don’t have to be big—sunlight, a kind word, or a quiet moment can all be reasons to feel grateful.
7. What have I learned about myself so far this year?
June is the halfway point of the year. Take a moment to reflect on how far you’ve come. What have you discovered about your strengths, your needs, or your hopes?
Just Start Writing
You don’t have to use every prompt. Choose the ones that speak to you, or write your own. There’s no right or wrong way to journal—just your way.
This June, give yourself the gift of quiet moments and honest words. Your journal can be a gentle companion on your mindful journey, your own path, turning ideas into reality, and showing yourself what you’re truly capable of.










