Use These Morning Journaling Prompts for June to Start Your Days Right
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Whether you’re a seasoned journaler or new to the idea, morning is a great time to do some journaling. With the right prompts, it can really help switch your perspective and give you a positive outlook for the day ahead.
Our 30 days of morning journaling is great for starting your June mornings. Write for each suggestion first thing in the morning, or maybe when you get a little time, such as when having your morning coffee. If you enjoy the morning journaling ideas, you could also give our evening journaling challenge a try.
If you’d like the calendar as a printable, you can get it by scrolling to the end of the article.

Here are all the questions and thoughts in full. Do one a day for the full month of June.
Top three priorities for this month.
Things you’re looking forward to this week.
Fun things to try this summer.
A way to show kindness today (to yourself and others).
A small win from this week so far.
A self-care activity to do this weekend.
Things to do today to recharge.
Things that are going well in life.
Top goals for this week.
A lesson you’ve learned recently.
Something you can do to be happier today.
Describe your ideal day.
People you want to reconnect with.
Something you can do to make today amazing.
Top three things you’re grateful for.
Skills you want to work on this week.
Positive things to focus on today.
Tasks you’ve been postponing and how to get them done.
Something that would energize you today.
Things you can do to improve your mood today.
Something you’re proud of.
Habits you want to work on.
Ways to make today better than yesterday.
Things to do today to get closer to your goals.
Songs that inspire you and boost your mood.
Ways to be more creative today.
Getaways you could go on.
Things you want to let go of.
Things you want more of in your life.
Ways to make this year count.
It’s quite remarkable how something so simple can transform the type of day you have. If you’re really busy, keep your answers short and simple. If you have a little more time, let yourself write more of what’s on your mind.
Print the Morning Journaling Prompts
Here is the printable ‘morning journaling prompts’ calendar for June. Download it, print it, and use it for reference when you open up your journal in the morning.
You may also want to pin this challenge to one of your journaling or self-care boards. Enjoy the challenge, and let us know what you think of morning journaling below.
