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Journal Prompts for Teens: Boundary Builder

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helps the writer notice where a yes, no, or pause is needed for journal prompts for teens, with context fields, copy-ready instructions, output structure, and quality checks tailored to teens reflecting on school, identity, friendships, and pressure.

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Journal Prompts for Teens for users who want more than a one-line question: a guided entry with reflection, structure, and an action they can actually use. This prompt helps the writer notice where a yes, no, or pause is needed.

Context to provide

  • [current situation or topic]
  • [feeling, question, or pattern to explore]
  • [important people or setting]
  • [what you want to understand]
  • [one limit, boundary, or next step you can control]

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You are helping me with Journal Prompts for Teens. My audience is teens reflecting on school, identity, friendships, and pressure. My topic is journal prompts for teens connected to a real recent moment.

Task: Guide a reflection on a boundary by naming the request, the cost of agreeing, and language for a respectful limit.

Use the context I provide. If a missing detail would change the quality of the answer, ask one concise clarifying question before drafting. Keep the tone private, kind, concrete, and honest. Build toward a clear journal entry with insight and a realistic next step. Avoid generic filler, unsupported claims, and copy that could appear on any other page.

Output format

Situation, cost, boundary sentence, follow-up action.

Quality checks

  • Use self-reflection language, not therapy, diagnosis, crisis support, or medical advice.
  • If the topic feels unsafe, urgent, or overwhelming, suggest reaching out to a trusted person or qualified professional.
  • Do not force positivity, forgiveness, disclosure, or a single correct answer.
  • Do not script aggressive or manipulative language.
  • Make the boundary specific enough to say out loud.

Example output pattern

Boundary: I can help for 20 minutes, but I cannot take over the project.

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How to customize this prompt

Replace the bracketed placeholders with your own context before running the prompt:

  • [current situation or topic]— fill in your specific current situation or topic.
  • [feeling, question, or pattern to explore]— fill in your specific feeling, question, or pattern to explore.
  • [important people or setting]— fill in your specific important people or setting.
  • [what you want to understand]— fill in your specific what you want to understand.
  • [one limit, boundary, or next step you can control]— fill in your specific one limit, boundary, or next step you can control.

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Who this is for

  • People searching for Journal Prompts for Teens
  • Journal Prompts for Teens for users who want more than a one-line question: a guided entry with reflection, structure, and an action they can actually use.
  • helps the writer notice where a yes, no, or pause is needed

Example output

Strong output pattern: Boundary: I can help for 20 minutes, but I cannot take over the project.

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