Description
A practical, take-along journal with over 30 encouraging and inspiring quotes intermingled with blank pages. The durable recycled paper invites sketching, dreaming and drawing along with jotting down inspirations. The sturdy construction and back cover provide a built-in desktop making it a natural companion for travel, capturing thoughts & inspirations, recording dreams or scribbling a sketch.
Product features:
- Portable size of 8 ½” x 5 ½”
- Spiral binding so it lies flat & keeps your place
- Rigid back provides a sturdy platform on which to write anywhere you are: atop a stump in the woods, in the car, snuggled in bed, awaiting checkout at the store
- Heavy text paper welcomes your favorite pen, sketching pencils, or glue anchoring photos, notes, mementos
How others have used The Jump Journal:
- List keeper
- Daily planning pages
- Guest book in a professional office
- Dream journal
- Sketch book
- Project notebook
- Accomplishments log
Sally Christensen, former columnist for The Oregonian –
If you’re looking for a diary, look further.
The recycled paper “The Jump Journal” is designed for scribbles and sketches and thoughts and dreams. Its unnumbered and unlined pages can be readily torn out for a note to the milkman or for wiping a tear. Yet those same pages, scattered freely with thoughtful quotes, need only a pen to become an extension of one’s inner self.
“We are all growing, changing; and need to honor our ideas and transitions,” Michet writes in her introduction.
Here is an untraditional journal for the untraditional journalist. For one just starting on the road to self-discovery, or for the seasoned traveler who knows the need for regular jump-starts, this little gem is a definite must-have.
Debbie Tuttle, founder of Aspen Living –
YES! Your journal is a wonderful jumping-off point for thoughts, ideas, and creations. Every quote inspired something: self-examination, gratitude, chuckles. Even the paper felt just right. Thank you for this book!
Jane Kirkpatrick, award-winning author of “A Sweetness to the Soul”, “No Eye Can See” and many more –
Writers know the muse strikes without regard for the availability of writing utensils: the car during a commute, while wandering through a mall in search of a wedding present, hiking the hills looking for first signs of spring, or jarred from a solid sleep. Heather’s book provides not only energy for creative thoughts when that’s what you’re hoping to do, but for those times when creativity seems to elude us. Her slender book with pithy, witty, winsome quotes fits in all the places wisdom appears, ready to be recorded. The Jump Journal celebrates the creative writer in each of us.