Wednesday, March 11, 2015

The perfect journal























Have you ever tried to journal but just got stumped the minute you picked it up and couldn't think of anything "worthwhile" to write about?  If you have, this journal just may be for you.  No longer will large clean pages stare you in the face.  Each day has only four lines you can write on and has a prompt to get you going.  And they are simple things such as "Do you have a secret?", "What are the ingredients for a perfect day?", "What did you have for dinner?" and "What expressions do you over use?",  and ends with "What is your most cherished memory of this year, just to name a few.  Even better is the fact that  you can enjoy seeing how your responses to the same questions change over the years because each date entry has room for you to write four lines each day for five years.  What other journal do you  know of that allows you to create a "five year time capsule"?

I think this journal is just about perfect, unless you happen to be a pretty wordy writer.  Who can't answer a simple question?  The book is hard covered, small in size, has gold edged pages, and to be honest, reminds me of a small book my grandmother kept on her desk as I grew up.  It was sort of like a perpetual calendar that she reused year after year and made notes in about significant things that happened in her life and to those she loved. So, if you don't want to use it as the creator intended and write in it for five years, perhaps you might use it like my grandmother did and note those types of events in your own life, all in one volume.  I believe I will.

I did receive this book free from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.  I was in no way obligated to write a positive review.  Two thumbs up!












No comments:

Post a Comment