Write It Before You End It
Content Note:
This post discusses suicide, suicide loss, suicidal thoughts, grief, mental health, emotional pain, or crisis support. Please read with care. If this topic feels activating, it is okay to pause, step away, or reach out for support.
If you are in crisis, thinking about suicide, at risk of hurting yourself, or in immediate danger, call 911, call or text 988, or go to your nearest emergency room. This blog is not monitored for crisis support.
How Journaling Can Save a Life
Healing Through Journaling
When life feels unbearable and the darkness seems overwhelming, it’s easy to believe there’s no way out. In those moments, journaling can become more than just words on a page. Honestly, it can become a lifeline. Writing gives shape to thoughts that feel too heavy to carry alone and opens space for clarity, hope, and healing.
Writing is not a replacement for crisis support. If you are in danger, call 911, call or text 988, or go to the nearest emergency room.
Why Journaling Helps
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Releases emotions: Putting thoughts on paper helps release what’s bottled up inside.
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Creates perspective: Seeing words in black and white often makes problems feel more manageable.
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Builds self-awareness: Journaling can reveal patterns, triggers, and truths you may not notice in your head.
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Connects with hope: Writing about gratitude, faith, or future dreams can remind you that tomorrow still matters.
Guided Prompts for Dark Moments
When you don’t know where to begin, try one of these prompts:
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Right now, I feel… (Name your emotions without judgment.)
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If I could talk to someone who fully understood me, I would say…
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One small thing I can do today to care for myself is…
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God, what do You want me to know about this pain?
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Three things I’ve survived before that prove I am strong are…
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If I could write a letter to my future self, it would say…
Each prompt is an invitation. It is not a demand. Even a few sentences can shift the weight.
Reconnecting With Life
Your journal doesn’t need to be pretty or perfect. Scribbles, prayers, drawings, or bullet points all count. What matters is that you give your inner world a voice. And when you let that voice speak, you often discover that your story is not over yet.
Psalm 34:18 reminds us: “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” God meets you in the margins of your journal and whispers that your life still has purpose.
A Gentle Reminder
If you are in a place where ending your life feels like the only option, please pause. Write it before you end it. Put the pain on paper, reach out to a trusted friend, and call for help. Your story is still unfolding, and you are needed here.
Crisis Support Disclaimer:
This post is shared for awareness, education, encouragement, and stigma reduction. It is not therapy, clinical advice, crisis care, medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Reading this blog does not create a therapist-client relationship with Barefoot Faith Journey or Circle of Hope Counseling Services.
If you are in crisis, thinking about suicide, at risk of hurting yourself, or in immediate danger, call 911, call or text 988, or go to your nearest emergency room. You are worthy of immediate care and support.
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