![The Joy of Writing Journal: Spark Your Creativity in 8 Minutes a Day](https://jodieburdette.net/lisatener/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/NewFrontCoverJoyofWriting_Cover.jpg)
This summer I worked through the prompts in my upcoming book, The Joy of Writing Journal. Many times it flowed and sometimes I met internal resistance.
You see, occasionally, I made my list as per the instructions (the ones I wrote for my readers!) in the exercise but then I felt resistance or even grouchy just looking at my list. “Boring,” I told myself.
So I skipped it.
![Lisa Tener Joy of Writing Journal](https://jodieburdette.net/lisatener/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/SAJ_2719-1024x683.jpg)
Lo and behold, a day or two later, I returned to the prompt itself and something on my list said, “Me. Pick me.”
Mind you, I still didn’t feel that inspired. But I acquiesced.
I try it. I write through my now-only-slightly-softened resistance.
And the next thing I know my pen moves with ease.
Journaling is about Discovery
Maybe the beginning’s a little ho hum, but somewhere in the middle I discover something new about my journey, in this case, a trip I took to Japan (Toyama, Kyoto, Nara and Tokyo) with two of my business school classmates in the summer of 1988.
The words flow from somewhere.
![writing through resistance](https://jodieburdette.net/lisatener/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/writing-color-768x1024.jpeg)
Thirty three years later, I see the experience differently, in ways that weave into and out of my life and other specific experiences where I felt similarly dislodged from my self image, how I see, experience and “know” myself. I experience new insights.
I’ll share the details about what I wrote when we journey together through the 30 days of journaling in October. But what I want to share with you now is the experience of breaking through resistance–and getting at something profound within us.
Writing Through Resistance to Access Your Truth
This is what I love about journaling: in some ways, it’s the best of our writing. Not because it’s polished or clever or perfect, but because—when we journal, when we give ourselves time, space and freedom to dig a little deeper than we might otherwise, when we are not writing to please an audience but to explore—in that process we often stumble upon Truth.
![Writing through resistance leads to truth](https://jodieburdette.net/lisatener/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/markus-winkler-yYpmCA32U_M-unsplash-1-1024x683.jpg)
Not “Truth” in any metaphysical or religious sense of the word, but Truth, as in the deeper things we know underneath our skin, knowings we may for a time hide, even from ourselves. Knowings which free us up in unexpected ways. And accessing such Truths is a powerful practice both for us as writers and as human beings.
A request, a favor, a shameless plug: I am asking everyone to purchase The Joy of Writing Journal on the same day 9/22 so we can have the greatest impact on Amazon. Will you mark your calendar to buy your copy that day? Thank you!