Some journals sit on a shelf. This one tends to end up on the bedside table, or beside the morning coffee, open and waiting. It's designed around a simple daily practice: pausing to notice what's good, and writing it down, a habit with roots in Stoic philosophy and, more recently, in the positive psychology research of the early 2000s that found regular gratitude reflection shifts how we pay attention to our days.
The practice it's built for
Gratitude journalling works best when the object itself feels worth returning to. The ivory cover, the gold sun motif, and the shimmering gilt page edges all do a quiet job: they make opening the journal feel like a small occasion rather than a chore. The sun has carried meaning across cultures for millennia, warmth, clarity, the reliable return of light, and here it frames the daily act of looking for what's bright in an ordinary day.
Design and finish
The cover is ivory with a central golden sun design, and the page edges are finished in gold, so the closed journal catches the light from every angle. It's a considered detail: the gilt edge signals that what's inside is worth protecting, and it gives the book a presence on a desk or shelf that a plain notebook doesn't quite manage.
Ivory cover with a gold sun motif, decorative and quietly symbolic.
Shimmering gold page edges, visible when the journal is closed.
120 pages, enough for a sustained daily practice without the book becoming unwieldy.
A weight of 290 g: substantial enough to feel considered in the hand, light enough to carry in a bag.
Part of the Wellness and Gratitude Notebooks range, designed around reflective daily use.
Inside
The journal holds 120 pages. Whether you use it for a few grateful lines each morning, longer reflective entries, or a mix of both, the page count gives you a good stretch of daily practice before you reach the end. The format is undated, so you can begin on any day and write at whatever pace suits you.
Size and feel
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region of manufacture: China