SLOW NOVEMBER (WEEK 45)
FOCUS OF THE WEEK:
HARDCOVERS
This week, we’re celebrating the beauty of journaling with a focus on our elegant hardcover notebooks—crafted to bring calm and structure to your daily reflections.
To make this week special, our founder Julie has created a personal video where she shares the benefits of writing, the importance of analog breaks, and giving one of her favorite writing exercises to help you get started. Julie also opens her own journal to show two inspiring examples, giving you a glimpse into how journaling can bring focus and peace.
Explore our exclusive bundles, complete with hardcover notebooks, themed stickers, and quality writing tools, along with Julie's guidance to begin your own journaling journey.
THE BENEFITS OF JOURNALING
This week, we're shining a light on the beauty and benefits of journaling. Writing down your thoughts and feelings can offer a unique clarity—helping you connect with who you are, identify what challenges you, and explore your dreams and aspirations.
Whether you’re an experienced journaler or just beginning, starting a journaling practice can create powerful moments of reflection.
Journaling invites those small, analog pauses that can make a big difference in your life—a chance to slow down, reflect, and let your thoughts flow freely onto paper.
3 TIPS TO BEGIN YOUR JOURNALING JOURNEY
Tip 1: Start Small and Stay Consistent
Begin with just a few sentences each day. Consistency is key—set aside a few minutes at the same time each day to build your routine and let it become a natural part of your schedule.
Tip 2: Don’t Overthink It
Let your thoughts flow without judging or editing. Write freely, and remember that there’s no "right" or "wrong" way to journal. This is your space to express, explore, and reflect.
Tip 3: Use Prompts When You’re Stuck
If you’re not sure where to begin, start with a simple question like, “What went well today?” or “What do I need most right now?” Visual prompts like stickers, washi tape, and colorful pens can also spark inspiration and make journaling more engaging.