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BEING KIND TO MYSELF:
self-love journal
The Self-Love Journal for Homeschool Moms Who Give Everything… But Forget Themselves
The Self-Love Journal for Homeschool Moms Who Give Everything… But Forget Themselves
SOUND FAMILIAR?
You pour into your children.
You plan the lessons.
You manage the home.
You pray over their future.
You carry the emotional weight of the entire family.
But when was the last time
you were kind to you?
Not productive.
Not responsible.
Not “pushing through.”
Just… kind.
WELL, YOU SEE—I FELT THE SAME WAY.
You love your children deeply. But some days you feel:
Overstimulated.
Touched out.
Mentally exhausted.
Spiritually drained.
Quietly overwhelmed.
And then the guilt whispers:
“You shouldn’t feel this way.”
“Other moms handle this better.”
“I just need to try harder.”
But here’s the truth no one says out loud:
You cannot homeschool from depletion.
You cannot pour from an empty cup.
And self-care is not selfish. It’s stewardship.
Repeat after me
Be kind to myself.
Self-care isn't selfish.
Breathe.
I am doing better than I think.
I have something meaningful to say.
Imagine This…
Before the homeschool day begins…
You sit with your coffee. You open your journal. And instead of racing thoughts…
You see prompts like:
“What makes my soul shine?”
“I am so proud of myself for…”
“How have I shown up beautifully for others today?”
Your “It’s Okay" Reminder…
“How I was kind to myself…”
You breathe.
You reflect.
You soften.
And suddenly… the day feels different.
Because you feel different.
Are you getting excited yet?
Introducing
The Being Kind To Myself Self-Love Journal
Created especially for women like you —
faith-filled homeschool moms who want to:
Feel emotionally grounded
Stop spiraling in self-criticism
Be present instead of reactive
Reconnect with joy
Model healthy self-love to their children
This is not “just a journal.”
It’s a daily reset.
A breath.
A return to yourself.
Take a look inside.
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Being Mindful to me
page 1
This thoughtfully designed reflection page helps you check in with yourself, not just your responsibilities. With guided prompts to explore how you’re feeling, what’s stressing you, what makes your soul shine, and what you’re proud of, this page creates intentional space for emotional awareness and self-compassion.
We're talking about noticing more (not doing more).
Noticing your effort.
Your growth.
Your heart.
Even just a few minutes with this page can help you reset, refocus, and move through your day with more clarity and kindness toward yourself.
Because mindfulness isn’t about perfection, it’s about presence. 💗
Today's Loveliness
PAGE 2
Designed as a gentle checklist and reflection space, this page encourages you to nurture your mind, body, and spirit in simple, meaningful ways. From prayer and breathing in the moment to eating well, resting, and spending time with loved ones, it helps you intentionally choose practices that restore you.
It’s a reminder that self-care doesn’t have to be complicated.
It can be quiet.
It can be simple.
It can be as small as choosing to breathe.
Today's Loveliness page helps you end your day feeling grounded, grateful, and gently restored — one small act of kindness toward yourself at a time. 🌷
WITH ELEVEN (11) VARIATIONS OF BLANK JOURNAL PAGES INCLUDED
WRITE TO YOUR HEARTS CONTENT
Click below and begin your daily reset ritual.
You deserve softness.
You deserve grace.
You deserve space to breathe.
And when you take care of yourself…
Your whole homeschool changes.
DID YOU KNOW…
Most planners focus on tasks.
Most devotionals focus on scripture.
Most self-help journals feel generic.
But this one was designed for the homeschool rhythm of life.
It blends:
✔ Reflection
✔ Faith-centered habits?
✔ Gratitude
✔ Emotional processing
✔ Self-compassion prompts
✔ Daily reset structure
The layout itself creates a powerful habit loop of kindness toward yourself.
And habits shape identity.
You don’t just do self-care.
You become a woman who values herself.
This is not “just a journal.”
It’s a daily reset.
A breath.
A return to yourself.
What's included:
Over 100 guided self-reflection pages
Daily emotional check-ins
“Being mindful of me” prompts
Self-love checklist
Gratitude + joy practice
“It’s Okay” reminder section
Space to process stress safely
Gentle faith-based rhythms (pray, read, rest, breathe)
Say YES To Being Kind To Yourself
This isn’t about becoming a “perfect” mom. It’s about becoming a peaceful one. It’s about responding instead of reacting, teaching from calm instead of chaos, modeling grace instead of self-criticism, and feeling proud instead of perpetually behind. Your children are watching how you treat yourself. This journal helps you model what healthy, God-honoring self-kindness looks like.
NEW LAUNCH PRICE
$9
Reg. $17 after launch
Limited time only free bonus
SELF-LOVE PHONE WALLPAPERS
Wait, there’s more? That’s right friend
BONUS #1:
Self-Love Phone Wallpapers
In addition to the 100+ page journal empowering you with self-love and joy, I’m also including a bonus collection of 27+ Self-Love Phone Wallpapers
Beautiful, feminine reminders you can place directly on your phone. Because let’s be honest…You look at your phone 100 times a day.
What if instead of stress…
You saw:
“Be kind to yourself.”
“Self-care isn’t selfish.”
“Breathe.”
“You are doing better than you think.”
Tiny digital whispers of encouragement.
A $19 value—yours today FREE when you purchase the Self-Love Journal!
BONUS #2:
Canva Templates
Want to customize your those self-love phone wallpapers?
We’ve included editable Canva templates so you can:
Change colors
Add your own affirmations
Personalize designs
Even create gifts for friends
You’re not just getting a journal. You’re getting a creative self-love toolkit!
WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?
Say YES To Being Kind To Yourself
🙋♀️ If You’re Thinking…
“I don’t have time for journaling.”
You don’t have time for burnout either. This takes 5–10 minutes.
And gives you back hours of emotional energy.
“It feels selfish to focus on me.”
Self-care isn’t indulgence. It’s obedience to your limits.
You matter too.
“I’ll start later.”
Later turns into next year. Next year turns into “maybe someday.”
And someday never comes.
Hey friend, this special deal isn't going to be around forever.
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