The Chaos Method: How to Journal Without Overthinking
Journaling should be fun, expressive, and freeing—but let’s be honest, sometimes the blank page stares back like an existential void. If you’ve ever hesitated to start a journal because you don’t want to “mess it up,” let me introduce you to the Chaos Method.
The Chaos Method is exactly what it sounds like: throwing perfection out the window and letting the page become a mess of thoughts, scribbles, tape, paint, and whatever else feels right.
Step 1: Start with the First Thing That Comes to Mind
Write the first word, phrase, or thought in your head—no matter how dumb, random, or mundane it seems. “Spilled coffee,” “neon green,” or “why does my neighbor vacuum at 2 AM?” Whatever it is, write it.
Step 2: Layer, Layer, Layer
Now, mess up the page on purpose. Smear ink, glue down a torn receipt, slap a sticker over some words. Journaling isn’t just about writing—it’s about building.
Step 3: React to the Chaos
Once you’ve layered elements onto the page, respond to them. If you pasted a movie ticket, jot down something about that night. If you scribbled a word, turn it into a poem or doodle. Let randomness be your muse.
The Chaos Method isn’t about making pretty pages. It’s about getting out of your own way and letting creativity happen.