

The Journaling Room
Kendall Snyder
Hi there! I’m Kendall Snyder, and I’m so excited to welcome you to The Journaling Room—a podcast created just for you. I help those who think: I stink at writing, I don’t have time for it, and even if I did, I wouldn’t know where to start.You're in the right place. I'll help you become the journaler you've always wished you were.
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Jul 28, 2025 • 10min
Episode 38: Your Journaling Routine Doesn't Have to Be Perfect
Explore the myth of the perfect journaling routine and discover that inconsistency is totally normal. Instead of striving for perfection, embrace presence and express your thoughts freely. Learn helpful prompts like the "One Thing" prompt to clear your mind, the "What’s True" check-in to acknowledge your reality, and a simple "Restart" sentence to ease back into journaling. It's all about starting fresh without the pressure—just pick up your pen and begin your journey!

Jul 22, 2025 • 10min
Episode 37: Letting Go...Again and Again
Today’s episode is all about the practice—yes, the daily practice—of letting go. Not just once. Not in a big dramatic movie moment. But over and over again. Letting go of expectations. Of control. Of outcomes. Of how we thought things would be.It’s vulnerable work… but oh, it’s freeing. And journaling can help us do it with honesty and hope.Here’s what I journal when I feel that gripping need to control:📓 Prompt 1:“What am I holding too tightly right now?”📓 Prompt 2:“What outcome am I trying to force?”📓 Prompt 3:“What would letting go look like in this moment—not forever, just for today?”These are not easy questions—but they’re clarifying. Because the moment we name the thing we’re clenching, we can begin to open our hands.📓 Journaling Prompt:“God, here’s what I’m trying to carry on my own today…” (then write it all out) End it with: “I trust You with this.”And here’s a visual I love: Imagine each day you carry a full basket. You get to the end of the day and empty it before God. The next morning, you fill it with only what He hands back.That’s letting go. That’s how we live lighter.Music by Aleksey Chistilin from Pixabay

Jul 15, 2025 • 11min
Episode 36: When Overwhelm Turns Into Shutdown: Using Journaling to Gently Reboot
Feeling overwhelmed can lead to a complete shutdown. Discover how to identify the signs and use journaling to reboot your mental state. Learn to express your truths and lower unrealistic expectations on yourself. Create a soft re-entry plan tailored for self-care and revisit past coping strategies to reignite hope. Most importantly, listen to your body’s signals instead of succumbing to shame. This is a guide for reconnecting with yourself in stressful times through the simple act of writing.

Jul 8, 2025 • 12min
Episode 35: The Guilt Episode: Let's Talk About It and Write Through It
Today we’re diving into something that so many women carry quietly—guilt.Specifically, the kind of guilt that shows up in the everyday moments: When we raise our voice. When we forget something important. When we work late. When we don’t show up the way we wish we could.Sometimes it’s called mom guilt, but it doesn’t stop there.Today’s episode is for every woman who’s ever thought: "I should’ve done more. I should’ve done it better."We're going to write our way through that guilt and uncover something far more powerful—grace.So grab your journal, your favorite pen, maybe a cozy spot, and let’s begin.Here are your journaling prompts to walk through guilt and step into grace:What am I feeling guilty about right now? Describe the situation without judgment.What thought is creating this feeling of guilt?Is this thought true—or is it rooted in fear or perfectionism?What would grace say to me in this moment?What does God’s Word say about this situation?What do I want to believe instead?If I were coaching a friend who felt this way, what would I say to her?Optional prompt:• What would it look like to receive God's grace in this area today?Music by Aleksey Chistilin from Pixabay

Jul 1, 2025 • 9min
Episode 34: Journaling for When You Miss Them
If you’ve ever walked past a quiet bedroom and felt your throat catch… If you’ve opened the pantry and realized their favorite snack is still there... If your arms feel just a little too empty, and your calendar a little too blank...This episode is for you.Today, we’re talking about missing them — your grown kids, your away-at-school teens, your just-married young adults. That ache in your chest? That’s love. And journaling can give that love somewhere to go.We’ll walk through:How to write through the ache without drowning in itWhy your grief is sacred, not shamefulA guided letter-writing practice to express what you’re feeling and remember what mattersAnd Scripture that holds you in this seasonIf you’ve been missing them lately — let’s make space for that together.✍🏼 Journaling Prompts:What do I miss most about having them close — and what do I want to remember forever?How can I express my love today — through prayer, letter, or blessing — even from afar?What does God want to show me about the lasting impact of my love in their life?Music by Aleksey Chistilin from Pixabay

Jun 24, 2025 • 10min
Episode 33: Holding On & Letting Go: Journaling Through Changing Relationships with Adult Kids
If you're in a season where your kids are grown — or growing — and your role as “Mom” is changing daily... If you're finding yourself in that confusing space of “How do I still love well without overstepping?”... If you feel both proud and a little heartbroken watching them fly...This episode is for you.We’re talking about how to:Journal through the emotional shift of parenting adult kidsMove from control to connection, from managing to mentoringAnd most of all — how to let go without feeling like you’re losing somethingThis isn’t an easy transition — but it is a holy one. So grab your journal, settle in, and let’s walk through this together.✍🏼 Journaling Prompts:What am I being invited to let go of in this season — and what am I being invited to hold with open hands?How do I want to show up in my adult children’s lives — not out of fear, but from love and trust?What new purpose or passion is God stirring in me now that the parenting chapter is shifting?Music by Aleksey Chistilin from Pixabay

Jun 17, 2025 • 12min
Episode 32: Dreaming Again: Journaling for Rediscovering Your Passions
We’re talking about dreaming again. Not the Pinterest-perfect version. Not the five-year plan version. But the kind that starts in your spirit and says, “What if…?”If you’ve ever wondered:“Do I still get to dream?”“What if I don’t even know what I want anymore?”“Is it too late to begin again?”You’re in the right place. This episode is an invitation — to listen inward, to write what’s been stirring, and to remember that dreaming is part of how you reflect your Creator.We’ll explore:Why so many women disconnect from their dreamsHow journaling helps you rebuild that bridge — safely, gently, and honestlyA guided prompt to help you ask: “What do I want for me in this season?”And a few powerful truths that will help you believe it's not too lateSo go grab your journal and your favorite cozy drink, and let’s start dreaming — one page at a time.✍🏼 Journaling Prompts:What do I want for me — emotionally, spiritually, creatively, physically — in this season?What old dreams or passions am I ready to revisit with fresh eyes and new grace?What might God be inviting me to co-create with Him in this next chapter?Music by Aleksey Chistilin from Pixabay

Jun 10, 2025 • 12min
Episode 31: Journaling for When the House Feels Too Quiet
Today’s episode is for the woman whose nest is empty, or emptying. Your roles are shifting. Your rhythms are different. Your days are quieter. And maybe, instead of feeling peaceful… it just feels hollow.I want to help you explore that gently through journaling — so you can honor what was and lean into what still is.In this episode, we’ll walk through:What the quiet reveals about our hearts, identity, and hopesTools from Life Mentoring School for managing thought spirals and honoring griefA guided two-part journaling practice to process loneliness and awaken new purposeScripture that reminds us: just because the season changed doesn’t mean your calling didAnd reflective prompts to bring peace into your new rhythmIf you’ve ever wondered: Who am I now that the noise is gone? Let’s find out — one page at a time.✍🏼 Journaling Prompts:What did I love most about the season I’m leaving — and how can I honor it well?What quiet dreams have been waiting for me beneath the busyness?What is God revealing to me about my identity, purpose, and presence in this chapter?Music by Aleksey Chistilin from Pixabay

Jun 3, 2025 • 10min
Episode 30: The Invisible Work of Motherhood: Journaling to Acknowledge What You Do
I want to talk to the woman who feels… unseen.You’ve been folding laundry no one thanks you for. Making appointments no one remembers. Noticing when the lightbulb goes out. Remembering the birthday party gift. Holding the emotions, the pieces, the peace.That’s the invisible work of motherhood. And it’s real. It’s constant. And it’s often exhausting.If you’ve ever felt like you’re doing so much that no one really notices — this episode is for you.Today, we’ll:Talk about why invisible work matters — even if it’s not acknowledgedExplore tools from the Life Mentoring School to reclaim your worthWalk through a two-part journaling exercise to validate and celebrate what you carryAnd anchor it all in the truth that God sees what others overlookSo take a deep breath. Grab your journal. And let’s write our way back to what’s true.✍🏼 Journaling Prompts:What invisible work do I do regularly that deserves to be named and honored?Where have I seen the fruit of my unseen labor in my family or home?What does God want me to know about the way I serve — even when no one else sees?Music by Aleksey Chistilin from Pixabay

May 29, 2025 • 11min
Episode 29: Writing through Mom Rage: A Journaling Practice for Hard Moments
Let’s talk about mom rage.You know the moment: The chaos is building, your patience is gone, you’re overstimulated and overtouched — and the next tiny thing pushes you over the edge.You snap. You yell. You slam a drawer. You cry in the closet.And immediately, the shame floods in. “What is wrong with me? Why can’t I keep it together?”If you’ve ever been there — you’re not alone. And more importantly — you’re not a bad mom.Today we’re going to:Talk about what rage is really trying to tell youUse the Life Mentoring School tools of emotional ownership and nervous system awarenessWalk through a safe-space journaling practice to move through emotion without guiltAnd gently anchor our hearts back in truthYou ready? Deep breath. Let’s begin.✍🏼 Journaling Prompts:What’s underneath my rage? What emotions am I actually needing to feel?What support, structure, or boundary would help me avoid building to that point again?What does grace say about me today — even when I didn’t get it all right?Music by Aleksey Chistilin from Pixabay