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Art Journaling: What It Is and How to Start
Art journaling is a creative practice that combines visual art and written expression in one personal space. Unlike a traditional diary, an art journal isn’t limited to words—you can fill its pages with paint, sketches, collages, doodles, or even scraps of fabric and pressed flowers. Think of it as a playground for your imagination, where self-expression and creativity come together without rules or expectations.
Stephanie Nessen
Sep 153 min read


What Are Morning Pages? A Gentle Guide to Starting Your Daily Journaling Practice
Morning Pages are daily writing exercises—three pages, handwritten, with no rules. Think of them as a “brain dump” where you pour out whatever is on your mind: worries, to-do lists, dreams, frustrations, random thoughts, or even complaints.
The purpose isn’t polished writing or perfect grammar. In fact, no one needs to read your Morning Pages—not even you. They’re for your eyes only, making them a safe space for honesty, exploration, and self-reflection.
Stephanie Nessen
Sep 123 min read
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