Engaging Journal Prompts for March: 31 Questions to Inspire
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March Journal Prompts
Throughout the month, feel free to utilize these prompts in any order that resonates with you. Reflect on the following questions:
- What achievements from February are you proud of?
- What does your schedule look like this week?
- In what ways will you prioritize your well-being today?
- Recall a scent that holds a special memory for you—whether pleasant or unpleasant.
- Are you staying true to your New Year’s resolutions or any recent goals?
- Describe your vision of an ideal spring season.
- What three words encapsulate your current feelings?
- Share a delightful meal you enjoyed recently—who prepared it and what made it special?
- What does your evening routine entail?
- Have you managed to tick off any tasks from your to-do list early? If not, how will you tackle your list today?
- What challenges did you face last month?
- Highlight a recent purchase that brings you joy—be it a new gadget, clothing item, or treat.
- What advice would you give to your younger self?
- Is there a recent buy you wish you hadn’t made?
- How can you ensure you complete your tasks today?
- Describe your morning rituals.
- What currently brings you happiness?
- Where would you like to visit before the month concludes? This could be a friend’s place, a coffee shop, or even your own garden.
- What do you love most about yourself?
- Write about something that upset you this past week and how you coped with it.
- Describe your fashion style or illustrate an outfit you would wear today.
- How do you practice self-care these days?
- If you could converse with anyone who has passed away, who would it be and what would you discuss?
- What experiences do you hope to cherish as you grow older?
- Imagine your journal is a dear friend you haven’t spoken to in a while. Update it on your life.
- What brought you joy or entertainment today?
- Is there a hobby you’ve been eager to try out?
- Reflect on a meaningful conversation you had in the past week.
- What made you laugh recently?
- How old do you feel, and what contributes to that feeling?
- As the first quarter wraps up, if you haven’t outlined your goals for the year, it’s not too late. List what you aspire to achieve by the end of Q2, Q3, and Q4—even if it’s simply taking time to rest.
For additional prompts, consider picking up a copy of "100 Journal Prompts."
Section 1.1 Video Inspiration
To further inspire your journaling journey, check out the following videos:
Video Description: In this video, you'll find an array of journal prompts that recap February while introducing fresh ideas for March.
Video Description: This video provides engaging writing pages and journal prompts specifically designed for the month of March, encouraging deeper reflection and creativity.