Find the right frequency
Journal less often than you think — once or twice a week often beats daily.
Why it works
Gratitude depends on contrast and surprise, both of which erode with repetition. Spacing entries out preserves their emotional charge; doing it every single day can turn a felt practice into a chore that no longer moves the needle.
How to do it
- Start at one or two sessions a week rather than daily.
- Treat each session as a real sit-down, not a 20-second box-tick.
- Adjust frequency by how alive the entries feel, not by streak pressure.
Evidence
A controlled study comparing gratitude-journaling frequency found that participants who wrote once a week reported greater well-being gains than those assigned to write three times a week — more was not better. (rct)
A single design; the right cadence is individual, and the broader point is to avoid mindless repetition rather than to hit an exact number.
Common mistake
Forcing a daily streak. The all-or-nothing daily habit is exactly what dulls the practice and leads people to quit when they "break the chain".
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