📝 Own your day, every day — the journal that turns mindfulness into momentum.
The Daily Wellness Journal Diary in beige is a premium A5 hardback notebook designed for 12 weeks of mindful tracking. Featuring 192 ruled pages of thick 100gsm paper and a durable silk-finished cover, it supports daily reflections, goal-setting, and habit tracking with expert wellness content, making it an essential tool for personal growth and wellbeing.
Manufacturer | Papier |
Brand | Papier |
Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 2.03 x 21.59 cm; 430 g |
Colour | Beige |
Cover Material | Paper |
Number of Items | 1 |
Ruling | Ruled |
Sheet Size | A5 |
Manufacturer Part Number | WS1342225 |
Item Weight | 430 g |
S**N
Great quality
Great quality, looks sleek, perfect for popping into handbag or bedside table etc. no dates so not restricted to using every day ❤️
C**Y
Brilliant
This journal is great for mindfulness and helping to relieve stress.I use this every single night before I go to bed. Easy, clear instructions on each page that help you clear your mind and write down everything that you don’t need to hang on to.Great quality paper and love the idea
L**N
Nice journal for mini reflections
A nice journal with useful prompts for morning & evening. I like the sleep prompt as well - as an insomniac it's good to be aware!This is great if you're looking to spend only a few minutes in the morning & evening. If you are looking for more in-depth space then you may want a different guided journal.It's a 3 month journal which is great as it means the book isn't too heavy.Would have preferred a softer cover - linen or something, but other than that I like it!
Y**E
Beautiful journal for setting and logging progress against goals
This is a lovely journal for logging goals, progress and positive motivation. It's a nice practice to get into - very self-affirming and keeps you on track with wellness goals. It's very nicely presented and would make a lovely gift.
D**L
Great
Really simple but effective wellness journal to write down all your thoughts and also practise gratitude, would recommend!
J**B
Room for improvement
I’m on the fence about this journal, mainly because I would expect more for the price. First off, it’s almost white, not beige, but I definitely prefer that. Plus, the spine is blank, so if you put it on your bookshelf, it should go unnoticed by any nosey person who might want to flick through. So, from the cover, it looks good.Unfortunately, inside the paper thickness is a bit low, so you can see through to the next page. It needs to be a higher gsm. My journal also had an odd red red dot on one page and some of the printing fades away on another. I’m not a fan of the dotted lines used on most pages. I guess it’s to make things look different, but I’d much rather have straight lines, or even a blank space, to write in. The dots are fussy on your eyes and make what you’ve written look confusing.The journal is A5 size, and I think I would like it to be a little bigger - in some sections if feels a bit fiddly, and I’m running out of space to write. I’d also like more variety of prompts. Most of the pages are like the double page spread I’ve photographed, but randomly throughout the journal, there are a few different pages. I would have liked those pages to have been grouped together, otherwise you have to leaf through the journal to find them again.If this journal was half the price I could forgive most of these faults, but for nearly thirty pounds, I’d would expect better quality and a better layout.
M**E
Love it
Such a pretty notebook. Has different pages of positive ways of thinking. Can be used daily for progression of positivity. Paper is thick and well printed. Good value. Hardbound.
C**W
Feels nice, but I don't like having to fight with it to stay open while I write.
I was in the print/design trade for a couple of decades...the paper is good quality, in fact it feels so nice I don't want to write on it!The layout of the double page spread is very well thought out, exactly as I would design it.Handling the book is awkward, there is no give in the spine - you are fighting with it trying to close on you while you are trying to write. To be a joy to write in, the spine needs to be flexible and have the ability to open flat. So although this looks and feels good, it's true function, to allow your mind to flow out onto the pages, is a failure. Such a shame. If it cost £10, I would forgive it, but at £29, they need to get the right materials to qualify the high price.
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