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The journal for people who love (and hate) journaling!

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“I’ll never be that person who journals regularly.” -me Ummm, you know what they say

“I’ll never be that person who journals regularly.” -me Ummm, you know what they say about ‘never say never’?? A couple months ago, a realization hit me. While I love writing and sharing my life, I thought about how I don’t have a space just for me. The desire to have that kind of space was stronger than it EVER has been. I used to be super resistant and unexcited by journaling, but I decided to give it another go. I mean, I also used to feel that way about yoga aaaand look at me now! I’m cat-cow-ing all over the place! To my surprise, not only did I find a method for journaling that I look forward to every day, but I’ve also watched it CHANGE MY LIFE. That’s why I’ve created the [How Are You, Really? A Daily Reflection Journal](=)—because much like my book’s purpose of cutting out the world’s noise and calling forward the most true version of you… [image](=) ✨ The Daily Reflection Journal is where you can capture that voice as you listen… and then reflect back on your week, month, or year of what your true self has to say! [And you can now PREORDER a journal for yourself](=) + your pals + anyone you know that would benefit from a little moment of daily self reflection (yep, even people like me who thought they’d never be the journaling type!). When you preorder a copy for yourself, I’m also going to send you 2 free bonuses to help you jumpstart a brand new (and uniquely designed) journaling journey for yourself: ✨ Your Journaling Masterclass, a one-hour guided digital course where I can show you how I use each section of this journal, how I created my own habit successfully, and how I leverage my daily reflections into slow, intentional life changes. (I’ll deliver this to you when your journal ships in December!) ✨ Your 2023 Goal Setting Worksheet for naming and claiming those goals you want to achieve day-by-day. Give words to those dreams and you’ll be even more successful at incorporating them into your daily and weekly reflections! (I’ll send this to you now so you have a bit of time to reflect on 2023 as you wait for your journal to arrive in just a few weeks!) Get ready for a journaling experience that finally suits you! ✍️ Here’s what makes this daily journal unique: - Daily reflection spaces that are sized just right—this means you don’t feel the pressure to write a novel every morning. - Weekly reflection prompts that guide you to look back on your week, pull out some personal insights, and put a cap on the week before you move ahead. - Plan your entire week in the Your Week Ahead section, because clarity about the action you need to take often comes through when we write! - Curated quotes I’ve pulled for you every week directly from the pages of my book, How Are You, Really? to act as your weekly mantras or challenge statements. - It takes like…. 5 minutes a day. Truly! It’s meant to be a quick piece of your day that allows you to thoughtfully document what’s going on, spot trends, and dream big. [Preorder your journal here!](=) ✌️ Now you can easily dive into a journaling practice that isn’t overwhelming (or one that feels pointless), but instead gives you key insights about what you want, who you are, and what you want to do next! Whether you’re already a fan of journalling, (like, “Jenna, welcome to the dang club!”) or you’re a skeptic like I was, I know you’re going to love The Daily Reflection Journal! Even my fellow ADHD folks are going to love how quickly you can reflect without losing time or getting bored. My cluttered mind and my grateful but full heart are so thankful to have a space where I can pour it all out in just a few minutes of my morning. Preorder your copy of the [How Are You, Really? A Daily Reflection Journal](=) before tomorrow night at 11:59pm PST so I can make sure you get one when I release them in early December—just a few weeks from now—which is when I’m shipping them to you! I am only creating a limited quantity, so snag one now if you want one! (Pro tip: this’ll make a faaaabulous holiday gift, too!) Believe me when I say this: I had no idea how impactful a little morning journal + reflection practice could really be for me. Can’t wait to bring you into this daily practice with me! Jenna P.S. [Tomorrow night is truly the deadline to get in your preorder](), which is THEE best way for me to make sure I order enough journals to get you a copy. This is your surefire ticket to making sure you get one without having to race the clock before they sell out in a few weeks when I open up ordering to everyone, everywhere! [Unsubscribe]( Jenna Kutcher 340 S Lemon Ave #4227 Walnut, California 91789 United States

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