Making Madness: The Story of 2022 so far

Journal along with us this year as we work through the new sensory knowledge journal, Making Madness. We will start at the most reasonable place of course, the beginning. This vintage-style guided journal opens with a short 6-page section for recording a few paragraphs about how the year of 2022 has gone for us so far. The calendar, which we’ll work through next, starts in May when the freshness of spring urges us to start anew. We are making notes about life happenings from about January to now, the beginning of May.

This year has been a whirlwind ever since the sun set on New Year’s Eve. I’m flipping through my worn-out agenda book from the past year and old phone photos to refresh my memory for this little prelude section of the guided journal. We did get a southern snow in mid January down here in the state of Georgia this year. We built a snowman with frozen beef jerky for a nose, since we were plumb out of carrots at the time. The snow cover was gorgeous on the trees and we couldn’t help but get out and enjoy our short time with the powdery snow that day…

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Get the “Summer Knowledge Journal: 2020” hardback with 15% off thru 5/14 with code ONEFIVE at Lulu

Get the “Summer Knowledge Journal: 2020” hardback with 15% off thru 5/14 with code ONEFIVE >>> https://bit.ly/SKJ2020Lulu You already know a lot about where you’ve been. You remember summers past, comrades, mentors, and places that have shaped who you are. Use this journal to place those memories, assess where you are now, and make smart plans for who you’ll be very soon. The 2020 Edition of the Summer Knowledge Journal is a bright guided bullet journal for sensory summer reflection. […]

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The 2020 Edition of the Summer Knowledge Journal is ready for a guided summertime exploration!

Summer is for exploring… These pages have helped organize and plan our summers for a few years now. They are a place to put all the thoughts and emotions that go into creating a fun and growth-centered season. It gets developed a little more each year and includes new original artwork from the year before. Drop a review if you liked it! 188 pages of hard-won quarantine work is ready for summertime! You already know a lot about where you’ve […]

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