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{NAME}, did you catch my email yesterday about my brand new JOURNAL!? I am so excited to finally bri

{NAME}, did you catch my email yesterday about my brand new JOURNAL!? I am so excited to finally bring you into this, so here’s everything you need to know! I used to be a self-professed journaling hater. It just didn’t click, no matter how much I tried. But I found myself still wanting that special moment every day to check in with myself, and a place to look back and reflect on an honest account of where and who I’ve been. So, I created [The Daily Reflection Journal](=) as a space to do the kind of daily check-ins that really matter to me in a method that inspires me! [image](=) ✨ [And now you can have The Daily Reflection Journal in your life, too!](=) ✨ With guided daily pages for reflection (with just the right amount of space), weekly check-ins, and quarterly deep dives to learn before you move forward, this journal is built with real growth and self-connection in mind! You can order your journal in time for the holidays (or bundle FOUR of the journals together and get 15% off so you have all the journaling pages you need for all of 2023!!). Plus, this journal makes a fabulous, thoughtful holiday present, since the gift of time with yourself is honestly one of the greatest things we can receive! We’re shipping them out ASAP! [Pick up one (or a few!) for yourself or your loved ones by midnight on December 12th](=) (Dec. 8th if you’re waving from abroad!) so we can get them delivered to your doorstep in time for the holidays! Here’s to reflecting on where we are now so that where we GO is somewhere even more beautiful. :) Jenna P.S. Although we'll do our very best to get your journal delivered in time for the holidays, in the wild west world of shipping these days, we truly can't guarantee it. The sooner you order, the better, so hurry up and [grab your copy today!](=) P.P.S. Already a journaling aficionado? That’s *fabulous* news! If you don’t want to hear anything else about this *particular* limited-time offer, then [click right here](=) so I can make that happen! Don’t worry, I’ll keep you in the loop for everything else! [Unsubscribe]( Jenna Kutcher 340 S Lemon Ave #4227 Walnut, California 91789 United States

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