Édition One-Point-Up
DESCRIPTION
Un journal de style questions-réponses conçu pour vous aider à réfléchir à votre journée à travers 5 invites simples :
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Comment vous êtes-vous senti aujourd'hui ?
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Y a-t-il eu quelque chose d'heureux ou de difficile ?
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Écrivez quelque chose pour lequel vous êtes reconnaissant ou un mot d'éloge.
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Quel genre de journée espérez-vous pour demain ?
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Que voudriez-vous vous dire aujourd'hui ?
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Chaque thème est alloué à 3 courtes lignes, ce qui le rend facile et léger à écrire quotidiennement.
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Journal non daté de 100 jours.
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Compact et léger, pratique à transporter.
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Pages intérieures chaleureuses, de style manuscrit.
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Papier de couverture vintage doux au toucher en deux tons (pas de taches ni de défauts).
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Conception de couverture haut de gamme avec estampage en relief (pas d'impression).
RECOMMANDÉ POUR
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Ceux qui ont du mal à savoir quoi écrire dans un journal.
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Tous ceux qui veulent organiser brièvement leur journée.
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Les personnes qui souhaitent développer une habitude de journalisation constante.
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Ceux qui recherchent un moment de pleine conscience et d'introspection.
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Un cadeau attentionné pour les amis ou les partenaires (écrivez ensemble pour plus de sens).
SPÉCIFICATIONS
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Options : Vert, Vison
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Taille : 105 × 178 × 16 mm (Produit) / 100 × 172 mm (Pages intérieures)
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Pages : 204 au total
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Intro : 1p
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Prologue : 2p
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Journal Q&R : 200p
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Outro : 1p
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Matériau : Papier (Intérieur 100 g), Marque-page ruban












Madison Blackwell from Toronto, Canada –
Reflective journaling takes a fresh form here, guiding me through my day’s subtleties with five carefully crafted prompts. It elegantly marries simplicity and depth.
Evelyn Marques from Lisbon, Portugal –
The INDIGO Five Things Theme Journal captivates my spirit of reflection. This elegantly crafted companion invites you to converse with yourself in a refreshingly candid manner. With its understated charm, I found the vintage cover enticing; it’s not merely about appearance but encourages warmth through handwritten inner pages—a tactile reminder that authenticity still breathes within our digital age. I’ve noticed how simple prompts cultivate deeper introspection than one might expect—an opportunity to shape optimism and express gratitude for both subtle moments and soaring joys amidst daily chaos.
Allegra Sinclair from Toronto, Canada (propriétaire vérifié) –
Engaging in the five poignant prompts allows for intimate conversations with oneself. A lovely vehicle of expression that embraces life’s subtleties, ideally nestled within my daily routine amidst a coffee shop’s hum.
Elena Ramírez from Mexico City, Mexico (propriétaire vérifié) –
At first glance, the INDIGO Five Things Theme Journal appeared like any ordinary diary to me. A compact design and soft-touch cover do little to set it apart in a marketplace filled with stationery boasting bold statements about self-care and reflection. Yet, as I began engaging with those five humble prompts on paper that is surprisingly pleasant to write upon, my perspective shifted significantly. Each entry subtly coaxed genuine feelings from my weary mind—the joys unearthed often outshone life’s daily drudgeries—prompting moments of heartfelt gratitude or personal revelation I might have otherwise brushed aside amidst everyday noise. After committing only two weeks to this quaint exercise from an aesthetic but admittedly essential standpoint? The journal reveals itself as more than mere pages; it’s becoming a steadfast companion for soul-searching by demanding nothing less than sincere engagement between each day shared within its embrace.
Marisol Temecula from Sonora, Mexico (propriétaire vérifié) –
In the embrace of its gentle prompts, I found whispers of solace. This journal isn’t just a book; it’s an old friend who understands. Each question is a mirror reflecting my day’s hues—sharp joy and bittersweet trials intermingle here. Emotions spill like ink on soft pages, ready to be colored with gratitude’s warmth.
Élodie Tremblay from Quebec, Canada –
The INDIGO Five Things Theme Journal is a refreshing twist on daily reflection, capturing the essence of self-discovery within its thoughtfully designed pages. With prompts that feel deeply personal and inviting, it urges users to journey into their emotions without overwhelming them. The tactile experience of the soft-touch cover paired with warm handwritten-style inner pages feels as though each entry could be a piece of art rather than mere text. Living in rural Quebec, where quiet moments often inspire introspection after long days tending to nature’s cycles, this journal became my companion during starlit evenings when thoughts race but remain unsaid until now.
Jessica d'Austin, États-Unis –
I’ve been using the INDIGO Five Things Theme Journal for a month, and it has truly changed my daily routine. The self-question-and-answer format helps me reflect deeply on my feelings, especially with prompts like ‘Was there something happy or difficult?’ This structure encourages mindful writing without feeling overwhelming. I love the compact size that makes it easy to carry around—perfect for jotting down thoughts anywhere. Plus, the vintage cover design feels so inviting every time I pick it up to write.
Emily from Austin, USA (propriétaire vérifié) –
The INDIGO Five Things Theme Journal has transformed my evening routine. The self-question-and-answer format encourages me to reflect deeply, especially the prompt about what I’m thankful for each day. With only three short lines per theme, I find it easy to maintain daily entries without feeling overwhelmed. The warm handwritten-style pages provide a personal touch that makes writing feel intimate and special. I’ve noticed improved mental clarity as I take time to consider how I felt throughout the day and what I aspire to achieve tomorrow.