Have you ever felt mentally cluttered — full of thoughts, yet unable to focus? You scroll endlessly, drift between tabs, and struggle to form a single clear idea.
In that moment, picking up a pen might seem small… but it’s one of the most powerful acts you can do for your brain.
In this video, Dr. Arif Khan, neuroscientist and mental health expert, unpacks the science behind journaling — how writing isn’t just emotional release, but actual neurological repair.
Through expressive writing, gratitude journaling, and reflective reframing, you’ll discover how simple words can synchronize your brain’s emotional and rational circuits, calm your nervous system, and reshape your mind over time. ⏱️ Timestamps 0:00 – Your Mind Feels Full but Unfocused 0:25 – The Hidden Power of Journaling 0:45 – How Writing Heals the Brain 0:58 – Stanford Study on Expressive Writing (2021) 1:12 – Affect Labeling: Naming Your Feelings Heals the Brain 1:27 – Why Handwriting Works Better (2023 Study) 1:51 – Technique #1: Expressive Writing 2:19 – Why Expressive Writing Works 2:46 – Technique #2: Gratitude Journaling 3:09 – The Neuroscience of Gratitude 3:25 – How to Practice Gratitude Journaling 3:45 – Technique #3: Reflective Reframing 4:03 – How Reflective Reframing Strengthens Emotional Control 4:24 – How Journaling Rewires the Brain Over Time 4:55 – Your Handwriting as a Trace of Healing 5:00 – The Final Reflection: What Is My Brain Trying to Tell Me?
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