Day by Day:100 Ways to Capture Memories & Create Your Own Story by Jess Conte

 


I have enjoyed Day by Day: 100 Ways to Capture Memories & Create Your Own Story by Jess Conte for awhile now this month. This guided  journal is so pretty and enjoyable to use.

Day by Day invites journal users to go at their own pace from the beginning in the How to Use This Journal section. There are four different types of activities to choose from--and they are color coded with a stripe. 

Check-In offers opportunities to document your day, choose gratitude and to take care of yourself. These entries offer moments of quiet reflections and time to re-set your mind, body and heart when it is needed.

Capture activities are fun prompts to take light-hearted polls, tackle trivia, and to really create your own personal time-capsule of answers from this time to look back on.

Create spaces invites journalers to relax, maybe put on your favorite music, and to create something artistic. There are coloring pages, pages to make a collage and more.

Reflect and Grow activities invite journalers to reflect on their history, set new goals for the future, or maybe change some old habits to better ones. This is a personal space to learn and grow.

I have truly enjoyed working in this journal this month. It has been relaxing and enjoyable--a great way to start a new year. However, this journal can be used any time and is fun for those who like interactive journals. I enjoyed coloring the artistic pictures--although they went off the page and went right down into the edge of this hardcover book so I had to find ways around those issues. I used mainly colored pencils and Flair pens that did not bleed through. The pages are about the same thickness as many adult coloring books.


 

I received a copy of this book from the publisher. All opinions within this review are my own.

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