You might think that a journal is simply another word for a diary– a blank book where you can write down all of your secrets, thoughts, and things that happened today.
That, of course is one of many ways to journal… but it might not be the right way for you. While some people feel the process of keeping a journal can be therapeutic, meditative, or calming; others might find the idea of writing everyday to be tedious, boring, uninteresting, or a waste of time.
What if someone told you that a journal does not have to be kept everyday, or that you don’t even need to write anything at all if you don’t want to.
Would you be more interested in keeping a journal full of memories via pictures & ticket stubs? Or just filling up a blank book with random paintings, doodles, and collages?
This, too, is a form of journaling.
Visual journaling provides many benefits. The process is therapeutic, and there are so many types of visual journaling… as well as purposes.
Or perhaps you would be more likely to keep a planner-style notebook with different sections dedicated to upcoming appointments, lists, ideas, and/or tracking personal goals?
Maybe you already have something similar in your purse or on your desk, and never thought of it as a journal? Bullet journaling is a versatile and practical type of journaling that adds organization and clarity to the daily grind for many lifestyles.
For the sake of simplicity, let’s say this: there are many different ways to journal and I’d like to help you get started!
Better yet… I’d like to build you the PERFECT Journal and teach you how to use it! For more information on how to order, please click here.
(Pictured above are samples of journals that were completed for previous orders.)