Questions You'll Wish You Asked: A Time Capsule Journal for Mothers and Daughters
Questions You'll Wish You Asked: A Time Capsule Journal for Mothers and Daughters
This journal deepens the mother/daughter bond while creating a keepsake for when conversation is no longer possible.
With journaling questions for Mom such as:
"What have you learned from heartbreak?"
"Is there a book you hope I'll read?"
"When you're gone, what is something you'll want me to remember you saying?"
These questions will transport you from the daily routine into a time when the ordinary has been rendered sacred.
Whether you're a parent looking to leave a legacy to your child, or a child recording memories of your parent, make time for the questions you'll later wish you asked: your future self will thank you.
Commonly asked: who is this journal for?
The journal provides over 100 questions for a mother to answer for her daughter. It makes a perfect baby shower gift for a new mother of a baby girl, keepsake gift for an aging mother or daughter, and thoughtful present for mothers and daughters of all stages in between.
Some daughters sit with their parents and fill out the journal while asking the questions: this invites thoughtful conversations, generational connection, and intimacy. Others choose to purchase the journal for themselves, fill it out, and later present it as a gift to their daughters.
This journal can be an especially thoughtful gift for a mother who has lost her own mother; the "motherless" mother often deeply recognizes the importance of recording thoughts and memories for her children.
Author: Melissa Pennel
Publisher: Follow Your Fire
Published: 01/02/2021
Pages: 126
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.79lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.44d
ISBN: 9781736009512
About the Author
Pennel, Melissa: - The Questions You'll Wish You Asked journaling book series was born after a period of grief and loss for author Melissa Pennel. In the span of only a few years, Melissa lost her grandparents, unexpectedly lost her mother, and saw her only remaining elder succumb to dementia. She was left with so many questions about life, her family's past, and the deeper selves of her loved ones. As she navigated grief in the following years, she turned to a long-time tool of reflection, self-understanding, and healing: writing.After later getting a degree in psychology and being trained as a coach, Melissa realized the power of asking important questions, both of ourselves and loved ones. She began noting all the questions she wish she'd asked her family, and all the answers she wanted to leave for her own daughters. Melissa has found journaling a means to understand ourselves, deepen relationships, and meet each other in the messy imperfection of human relationships.As Rumi said, Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and right doing, there is a field. I'll meet you there. Let these journals be your field.To find more of Melissa's work on how to live a full and authentic life, go to FollowYourFireCoaching.com.
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