10DTW Reflection Journal 10: Seize Your Moment

£10.99

She believed the whisper that time was a leaky boat. This journal helps her see: Time is a River.

A tender, spacious companion for the woman who has been racing a phantom clock. No productivity hacks. No “hurry up.” Just quiet pages, heartfelt stories, and gentle prompts to help you stop running and start living.

You need this if: You feel like time is slipping through your fingers. You panic on birthdays and New Year’s Eve. You can’t sit still without feeling guilty. You are tired of racing.

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Description

Reflection Journal 10: Seize Your Moment is not a time-management book. It is not a “how to be more productive” guide. It is a private, tender, spacious place to sit with the woman who has been racing a phantom clock – and finally, gently, help her stop running and start living.

You have believed the whisper that time is a leaky boat. That every moment wasted is a moment lost forever. That you must hurry, optimize, produce, achieve – because the clock is ticking and the window is closing. You have felt the panic rise on Sunday nights, on birthdays, on New Year’s Eve. You have treated time like an enemy to be defeated, a resource to be hoarded, a currency that is always running out.

This journal will not help you manage your time better. It will not give you a system for getting more done.

It will sit with you in the panic. It will hold the fear of running out. It will offer you stories of women who have walked this road before you. And it will give you permission to ask: “What if I stopped racing? What if time is not running out – what if it is just… passing? And what if passing is not a loss, but the only way to live?”

Inside you will find:
– A warm, personal letter to begin your journey
– Sister stories – heartfelt parables between each section
– Gentle, open-ended prompts with no right answers
– An exploration of the lie that time is running out
– A reckoning with the panic that rises in stillness
– A permission slip to tear out (or keep)
– Quiet, blank pages for your own reflection

This journal is for you if:
– You feel like time is slipping through your fingers
– You panic on birthdays and New Year’s Eve
– You can’t sit still without feeling guilty
– You treat time like an enemy to be defeated
– You are tired of racing

What you will gain:
– Peace with time
– The ability to be present without panic
– The deep knowing that you are not running out – you are moving through

She believed the whisper that time was a leaky boat. This journal helps her see: time is a river.