Hey darling, as the days grow shorter, reflecting on our gratitude and what we’ve harvested feels almost mandatory. We don’t want to carry unwanted energy or behaviors into the new year, and finding clarity during this season will help us be ready when the light returns at the end of winter. So, I’ve crafted 20 journaling prompts for you. I hope you’ll enjoy them.
🍁 Seasonal Soul Shifts
- What parts of me crave stillness and slowness as the days grow shorter?
- What has this year taught me about resilience, even in moments I didn’t notice at the time?
- What would it mean for me to align my pace with the natural rhythms of fall?
- Where in my life am I being called to gather, store, or protect my energy for winter?
🎃 Inner Child & Playful Healing Prompts
- What was my favorite Halloween costume as a child—and what did it reveal about who I was becoming?
- What did I believe in as a child that I want to believe in again?
- What would my inner child want to do this Halloween just for fun?
- Write a magical story where your inner child is the hero who saves the world.
- If fear didn’t exist, what Halloween adventure would I go on tonight?
🦇 Inner World Exploration
- What part of me have I labeled as “too much” or “too weird” that is secretly my superpower?
- What emotions do I resist sitting with — and what might they teach me if I listened?
- What have I judged as “ugly” in myself that’s actually sacred in its rawness?
- If I were to wear my truest self as a costume for one night only, what would I become?
🔮 Self-Discovery & Transformation Prompts
- What part of me is ready to die, and what part is ready to be reborn?
- What masks do I still wear to protect myself—and am I ready to take them off?
- What am I most afraid of becoming—and what wisdom might be hiding behind that fear?
- If a mystical guide appeared to me tonight, what lesson would they offer?
- What magic have I forgotten I carry within me?
Grab your journal, light a candle, and start writing. I hope these prompts will help you shed what you don’t need and grow what you do. Wishing you a very soulful Halloween.