Each day is an opportunity to perform one small act of bravery; singing out loud, asking for help, admitting a mistake, pitching an idea, accepting a compliment, changing your hair, going for the prize, failing spectacularly and trying again.
This journal contains a year's worth of fear-facing prompts and mottoes of encouragement. It provides space to jot down daily examples of your own courage–the small steps that culminate in one bold year. Jotting down one thing a day, especially on fortifying subjects like gratitude and happiness, is an enormously popular journaling practice (one that is recommended by nearly every best-selling self-help author). Bravery is another key ingredient of self-actualization, so why not make a daily habit of thinking courageously?
This journal is perfect for recent graduates, milestone birthdays, or as a year-end holiday gift to kick off “New Year, New You” projects.
- 368 pages
- Approx 5.8×5" (15×12.5cm)
User Review
“Do we really need another self-help? Robie Rogge and Dian Smith
thought so, and they were right. This engaging and beautifully designed little
book, which I received as a gift over the holidays (and keep on my bedside
table), provides us with a year's supply of motivation to get up the courage to
do those things, however grandiose or trivial, we want---but are afraid---to do.
The quotes are apt and stirring. There are at least 365 of them, and what
I particularly like is that they don't go day by day. This is not a
2014 calendar, and so we can rummage around in it without having to go in order
or feel guilty about missing a day, and it has an unlimited shelf life after the
year ends.
This is a great concept. This book is enjoyable to look through, I can't
imagine that there's anyone who wouldn't benefit from it, and I recommend it
unreservedly..” ShariT