REIMAGINING THE DIARY
Designing new diary formats that help promote positive mental health and wellbeing
We have been collaborating with a research team from University of Bristol, designing a new form of diary toolkit that supports the lives of teachers and other busy professionals.
‘Reimagining the Diary’ began with a quest to find the perfect diary. A group of 15 teachers chose from a range of diaries and journals already on the market and experimented with kindness journals, gratitude journals, list-making, drawing and sound recording. Feedback from this initial study showed that a ‘one size fits all’ approach is unlikely to be ‘perfect’ so we developed a range of activities and different kinds of journaling within the same set.
The toolkit consists of a set of transition cards, to help people get into a reflective mode, a series of diary entries - different for each day, and options to select around keeping, sharing or destroying the diary afterwards. Our ‘Reimagining the Diary’ toolkit includes a range of physical activities in combination with some digital tools to help people rest and reflect on their day.
Funders
University of Bristol through Brigstow Institute and ESRC Impact Acceleration Award
Date
2019 - ongoing
Collaborators
Debs Hoy - creative producer
Dr Lucy Kelly - School of Education
Dr Catherine Kelly - School of Law
Dr Grace Huxford - Department of History
Links
How can reflection improve our wellbeing and teaching? - Podcast with Lucy Kelly (21 mins in for toolkit details)
Reclaiming teacher wellbeing through reflective diary-writing - Article by Lucy Kelly
Brigstow - Re-Imagining the Diary page
University of Bristol - project details