Journal Prompts for Rebuilding After Failure After Bad News
These prompts are not designed to make you feel better about rebuilding after failure after bad news. They are designed to help you understand it. Receiving difficult news adds layers of complexity that generic prompts cannot touch. These are specific to the intersection of rebuilding after failure and receiving difficult news, because that is where the real insight lives.
By Omar Rantisi, Founder of Therma
Why journaling about rebuilding after failure after bad news matters
When rebuilding after failure shows up after bad news, your mind tends to loop. The same thoughts, the same conclusions, the same stuck feeling. Journaling interrupts the loop by externalizing it. You move the thought from your head to the page, and in doing so, you create distance. That distance is where insight happens. Not wisdom from a book. Insight from your own experience in receiving difficult news, examined honestly.
“The prompt that makes you uncomfortable is the one with something underneath it.”
How to use these prompts
Do not try to answer all of these in one sitting. Pick the one that creates the smallest flinch. That is the one with something underneath it. Write for 5 minutes. Do not edit. Do not perform. Just let it come out. Use Therma to log what you discover.
Journal prompts to sit with
- 01What does rebuilding after failure feel like in your body when you are after bad news? / Sit with this one.
- 02What story are you telling yourself about rebuilding after failure in receiving difficult news? Is it the only possible story? / Sit with this one.
- 03When was the last time rebuilding after failure showed up after bad news? What happened right before? / Sit with this one.
- 04What would you tell a friend who was experiencing rebuilding after failure after bad news? / Sit with this one.
- 05What part of receiving difficult news makes rebuilding after failure feel heavier than it would somewhere else? / Sit with this one.
- 06If rebuilding after failure after bad news had something to teach you, what would it be? / Sit with this one.
- 07What do you need right now that you are not asking for? / Sit with this one.
- 08What pattern do you notice about when rebuilding after failure intensifies after bad news? / Sit with this one.
- 09What is one small thing you did today that took courage, even if no one noticed? / Sit with this one.
- 10If you could remove one expectation from receiving difficult news, which would it be? / Sit with this one.
Common questions
How are these different from regular journal prompts?
These are designed for the specific intersection of rebuilding after failure and receiving difficult news. Generic prompts miss the context. Context is where the real patterns live.
How often should I journal?
When you notice the signal. There is no mandatory frequency. One honest entry is worth more than seven performative ones.
Can I use these with Therma?
Yes. Therma's daily check-in pairs well with journaling. Check in first to capture the signal, then use a prompt to go deeper when you have time.
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