When You’re Finding Your Way Back to Yourself
This week’s journal theme is all about finding your way back to you.
The version that’s been buried under stress, expectations, and “I’m fine.”
Because she’s still there. And she’s worth the work.
When Everything Feels Heavy
Depression doesn’t always look sad.
Sometimes it looks like going quiet. Canceling plans. Scrolling for hours. Smiling so people stop asking if you’re okay.
It’s not laziness. It’s survival.
And some days, getting up and existing is enough.
This week’s journal theme is about making space for the heaviness instead of shaming yourself for it.
Because you don’t have to “fix” your feelings to deserve care—you just have to show up for yourself, one small step at a time.
💛 New prompts are live for anyone who’s been quietly surviving and ready to start healing.
When Anxiety Won’t Turn Off the “What If” Channel
Anxiety isn’t always loud.
Sometimes it’s the constant “what ifs,” the tight chest, the overthinking, the pretending you’re fine when your brain feels like it’s on 37 open tabs.
You’re not broken—you’re just overwhelmed.
And that doesn’t make you weak. It makes you human.
This week’s journal theme is all about getting curious about your anxiety instead of fighting it.
Because when you start listening to what it’s trying to tell you, you can finally learn how to quiet it.
💛 New prompts are live for anyone who’s tired of feeling hijacked by their own thoughts.
Boundaries: The Most Underrated Form of Self-Respect
Boundaries aren’t walls.
They’re doors—and you finally get to decide who gets a key. 🗝️
If you grew up thinking boundaries were “mean,” it probably feels uncomfortable to set them now.
But here’s the truth: boundaries aren’t about controlling other people, they’re about protecting your peace.
This week’s journal theme is all about learning where you end and everyone else begins—without guilt, apology, or over-explaining.
Because you can love people deeply and still say, “not right now.”
💛 New prompts are up for anyone ready to stop people-pleasing and start healing.
When You Feel Like Everyone’s Ahead of You
Your timeline isn’t late.
It’s yours.
Somewhere along the way, “figuring it out” turned into “falling behind.”
But here’s the truth: there’s no gold medal for having it all together by 25.
The job, the relationship, the house, the “shoulds”—none of them define your worth.
You’re allowed to grow slow, change directions, and take detours.
This week’s journal theme is all about untangling yourself from comparison and coming back to your own pace—the one that was never supposed to look like anyone else’s.
✨ New prompts are live for the girls in their figuring-it-out era.
Comparison Is the Thief of Joy (and Sanity)
Let’s be honest—comparison has a chokehold on all of us.
We scroll, we compare, we spiral, and suddenly everyone else’s highlight reel feels like a personal attack.
But here’s the truth: the version of you that’s still learning, healing, and trying?
She’s allowed to take up space too.
This week’s journal theme is all about letting go of the “she’s ahead, I’m behind” mindset and coming back home to your story.
Because peace > performing. Every. Single. Time.
