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The Big Reconnecting Selflove Journal features unique writing prompts and loving affirmations, reminders to love yourself as Allah has made you - a unique individual with incredible strengths and talents to use in this life, benefiting yourself and others. The journal's users can savor its prompts, returning to them from time to time making the entries long and rich, a full reflection of themselves. The inspiring quotes come from a surprising range of sources, from well-known historical figures in Islam to a two-time Super Bowl champion. The journal includes both lightly lined pages and…mehr

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The Big Reconnecting Selflove Journal features unique writing prompts and loving affirmations, reminders to love yourself as Allah has made you - a unique individual with incredible strengths and talents to use in this life, benefiting yourself and others. The journal's users can savor its prompts, returning to them from time to time making the entries long and rich, a full reflection of themselves. The inspiring quotes come from a surprising range of sources, from well-known historical figures in Islam to a two-time Super Bowl champion. The journal includes both lightly lined pages and several unlined pages for doodling or bullet journaling, as well as a few coloring projects for your relaxing enjoyment. Originally these prompts were crafted for the adventurous, fitra-healing sisters who join Khalida Haque and Brooke Benoit at The Big Reconnect Sleepover, a retreat in Morocco exclusively for Muslim women. Stori Dori appreciated the work enough that they have chosen to release the journal as part of their Collaborative Signature Collections. The Big Reconnecting Selflove Journal is also available to purchase as a dori journal insert at storidori.co.uk.
Autorenporträt
Brooke Benoit is a writer, magazine and book editor, writing workshop facilitator and the founding editor of Fitra Journal - a Muslim homeschooling publication. She has kept personal journals for three decades and loves the transformational process writing can produce. She is also a visual artist, proud to be among the ranks of many fine artists who have dropped out from the San Francisco Art Institute.