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Kathleen Carter's avatar

Great post, I agree journalling can be a freeing process...the act of writing on paper is an act of defiance away from digital devices that sap our energies ! Going back to feeling like a child I get very frustrated that my cursive handwriting is now such a mess after all this tapping on mobile !!! I like your idea for just maybe having the room to play and highlight text.

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Ava Robinson's avatar

I’m getting better at journaling in a more intentional way and not just tossing things in my Notes app that are generally lost to the abyss. I created a guided journal for kids (or anyone wanting to do some inner-child tending to) that champions the work from folks in the 2LGBTQIA+, BIPOC, and disabled communities. I created My Me after I was unable to find something similar for our kid’s birthday last year that wasn’t heavily gendered, fatphobic, and/or only included the work of old (or dead) white men. I would be lying if I said I haven’t started using one myself lol it’s been a really soft way to connect with my own inner kid. I love the idea of actually using color in mine as well.

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