Reflection & Personal Growth

Monthly Reflection Questions for Personal Growth

A monthly reflection is one of the easiest habits to keep, because it only asks for a few minutes once a month. These monthly reflection questions for personal growth are grouped so you can pick a few rather than answering all of them.

Looking back at the month

Start by reviewing what actually happened.

What's one thing I'm glad I did this month?

What was the hardest part of the month?

What took up more of my energy than it deserved?

What surprised me?

Noticing yourself

These questions shift from events to self-awareness.

What did I learn about myself this month?

When did I feel most like myself?

What did I avoid that I keep avoiding?

What am I quietly proud of?

People and relationships

A quick check on the connections that matter.

Who did I appreciate this month?

Is there a conversation I've been putting off?

Did I spend time with the people who matter to me?

Looking ahead

Close by pointing yourself gently toward next month.

What's one small thing I want to do differently?

What do I want more of next month?

What can I let go of?

How to use these questions

Pick three or four, not all of them. Answer in a sentence each — this isn't an essay. If you do this on the same date each month, the entries start to form a thread you can look back on.

A nice variation: occasionally write your answers as a short note to your future self and seal it to reopen in a few months. When it reopens, your monthly reflection doubles as a small time capsule.

Used consistently, monthly reflection questions like these give you a steady, low-effort way to notice how your life is actually moving — one month at a time.

FAQ

What are good monthly reflection questions?
Good monthly reflection questions ask what changed, what you learned, what felt meaningful, what drained you, and what you want to carry forward.
How can monthly reflection support personal growth?
Monthly reflection supports personal growth by helping you notice patterns, progress, and repeated challenges before they disappear into memory.
How many monthly review questions should I answer?
You can answer 5 to 10 monthly review questions for a focused check-in, or more if you want a deeper end of month journal entry.
What should I write in an end of month journal?
In an end of month journal, write what happened, what mattered, what you learned, what you want to improve, and what you are grateful for.
Can PersonalCapsule be used for monthly reflection?
Yes. PersonalCapsule can store monthly reflection capsules so you can reopen them later and see how your life and priorities changed.

Save this month in a private capsule

Answer a few monthly reflection questions in PersonalCapsule on iPhone and reopen them later to see what changed, what stayed, and what mattered.

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