When you lose someone important to you, it can be overwhelming to try to put what you feel
Allow yourself to take it slow and mourn in your own way. If you don’t feel ready to use journal writing therapy to explore your feelings yet, find another way to communicate them: through art.
You might begin by sketching a memory you have of the person you lost, then switch to cutting pictures out of magazines that resonate with you, then change to painting geometric patterns around the border of the page. This is perfectly fine; there is no right or wrong method to art journaling. Let go of your linear adult thinking and try to channel your creative inner child. Along the way, if you feel the desire to write, give into it and incorporate words into your art. Keep creating until you run out of steam.
Have you ever used art as a form of grief journaling? How do you handle grief with art, with words or….? Please share your experiences in the comments. It will help a lot of us especially this time of year!
You can find another journal writing blog article here on Grief Journaling.