Hello [Name],
The weather is changing, which means the holidays are coming.
Maybe that fills you with joy. Maybe with dread.
Maybe both.
Trust us, we understand. Between gift lists, meal planning, travel logistics, and endless events, the season that's meant to bring peace often brings chaos and noise instead. You're juggling so much that by the time January arrives, you need two weeks to just recover.
But what if this holiday season was different?
What if, instead of scrambling from now through December with scattered sticky notes and forgotten commitments, you went through the season with clarity and intention?
What if you could actually be present for the moments that matter? Not just physically there, but truly there?
Here's what we know: when you have a simple practice for capturing and organizing your thoughts, your feelings, and your responsibilities, everything shifts. The mental clutter clears.
The noise quiets.
You start making choices based on what actually matters to you, not just what's urgent.
What would a peaceful December morning feel like for you? Maybe it's quietly sipping coffee, the decorations and baubles of the season hung around the house. Maybe it’s taking a short walk in the brisk air after work.
As you do, you think about the days ahead with all of your plans laid out and you have the satisfaction of knowing the things you care about are going to happen, but you also have the space to be in the moment and feel the magic that comes with this time of year.
Take a moment right now and close your eyes and picture it. How does it feel?
That feeling is possible. And it can start with one page.
Over the next few weeks, we’re going to help you create a season that feels calm and peaceful, with space for reflection, intentionality and gratitude.
You can begin this practice today with any notebook. Write down what's on your mind. Create a simple list. Start small and we’ll grow your practice from there.
With warmth,
The Bullet Journal Team