New: A Self-Help Journal Designed for Authors & Creative Writers

UPDATE: The print paperback version of the journal is finally available. Visit Amazon.com to purchase your copy for just $10.99, and get a FREE digital version for use on your iPad, etc. Just send a screenshot of the Amazon receipt page to jillshearer@creativewords.me, and I’ll send you a copy of the interactive PDF

Designed specifically for authors and creative writers, this interactive digital journal features over 220 pages of research and a 30-day wellness plan. The journal is packed full of:

  • Therapeutic writing prompts with space to write - designed to allow you to get to know yourself better

  • Creative writing prompts with space to write.

  • Morning Pages/Free-writing pages

  • Weekly check-in sheets so you can evaluate and re-evaluate your plan and your progress

  • Weekly success sheets to track your accomplishments

  • Daily embedded video meditations - mindfulness, gratefulness, etc. to promote clarity and calm

  • Daily checklist to track self-care, so you can start being your own best friend!

  • Daily space to write three positive affirmations so you’ll remember to use them

  • Plus, a beginning and ending quiz to help you contrast and compare at month’s end to see how this new wellness plan worked for you

    The journal is compatible with iPads, laptops, and any device that allows you to read and view PDFs. The pages are “fillable”, so you can type on them or use an Apple pencil, just as you would with any other form or site that has fillable fields.

  • Please note: There seems to be an issue with Squarespace applying my security certificate. However, the checkout page is secure. (To confirm this, please see the URL on the checkout page. Squarespace uses standard encryption to protect your data). I am working tro resolve the SSL issue with Squarespace, but meanwhile, if you’re still concerned, you can purchase the journal from Gumroad, as well, at:

    • https://jillnoelle.gumroad.com/l/AuthorJournal

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