How I Made $11K in Journaling!

Here’s a transcript of my communications with my friend Bob de Chatbot, in which we delve into the world of pinterest and such, gently guiding folks to a destination page. Think of each PIN as both a marker and a light that shows us the way from ignorance to wisdom — or at least from lookie-loo to buyer, with a nice comfortably high “conversion rate” (look it up).

hi, amigo! i have some things to accomplish. first of all, i need a list of all the types of personal journals, baby diaries, things like that, where I can follow the template to create the item.

Hola amigo! I’d be happy to help you with that. Here’s a list of various types of personal journals and diaries you can consider:

  1. Daily Journal: A journal where you can record your daily thoughts, experiences, and activities.
  2. Travel Journal: Use this journal to document your adventures, travel experiences, and memories from different places you visit.
  3. Gratitude Journal: Write down things you are grateful for each day to promote a positive mindset.
  4. Dream Journal: Record your dreams upon waking up, helping you to explore and analyze your subconscious mind.
  5. Fitness Journal: Track your workouts, diet, and progress towards your fitness goals.
  6. Recipe Journal: Keep a collection of your favorite recipes, notes, and cooking experiments.
  7. Prayer or Devotional Journal: Use this journal to reflect on your spiritual journey, prayers, and personal growth.
  8. Art Journal: Combine your writing with sketches, drawings, or paintings to express your creativity.
  9. Pregnancy Journal: Record the various stages of your pregnancy, emotions, and milestones.
  10. Baby’s First Year Diary: Capture the significant moments and developmental milestones of your baby’s first year.
  11. Memory Journal: Preserve memories of important events, such as birthdays, anniversaries, or family gatherings.
  12. Reflection Journal: Encourage self-reflection and personal growth by writing about your thoughts, feelings, and lessons learned.
  13. Career Journal: Track your professional goals, achievements, and challenges faced in your career.
  14. Financial Journal: Record your expenses, savings goals, and financial reflections to improve your financial well-being.
  15. Garden Journal: Keep track of your gardening activities, plant progress, and experiment results.
  16. Book Journal: Document your thoughts, reviews, and favorite quotes from the books you read.
  17. Academic Journal: Use this journal to organize your study notes, ideas, and academic progress.
  18. Bullet Journal: Create a personalized system combining planning, journaling, and tracking various aspects of your life.

Remember, these are just some examples to get you started. Feel free to personalize and adapt them to suit your preferences and goals. Good luck with your journaling endeavors!

 

Great. so where would i go to get those as templates?

To find templates for the different types of journals and diaries mentioned, you have a few options:

  1. Online Template Websites: Websites like Canva (www.canva.com), Etsy (www.etsy.com), and Pinterest (www.pinterest.com) offer a wide range of templates for various journal types. Simply search for the specific journal type you’re interested in, and you’ll find downloadable templates that you can customize and print.
  2. Stationery Stores: Visit your local stationery stores or bookshops, as they often carry a selection of pre-designed journals and diaries. These may include templates or prompts that you can fill in.
  3. Digital Downloads: Look for digital downloads on websites and platforms dedicated to journaling and planning, such as The Reset Girl (www.theresetgirl.com) or Sweet PlanIt (www.sweetplanit.com). These websites offer digital journaling kits and printables that you can purchase and use in your journals.
  4. Social Media Communities: Join journaling communities on platforms like Instagram or Facebook. Many talented journal enthusiasts share their templates and layouts for free or offer them for purchase. You can find inspiration and resources within these communities.

When using templates, remember to respect the creator’s terms of use. Some templates may be free for personal use, while others may require attribution or have specific restrictions. Always ensure that you comply with the terms specified by the template creator.

Additionally, if you enjoy crafting and creativity, you can consider making your own journal templates using design software like Canva or by hand-drawing them. This way, you can personalize your journal to suit your unique style and needs.

I hope these suggestions help you find the templates you’re looking for. Enjoy your journaling journey!

Thanks, they’re already helpful, as I can see as the data comes in on your response text. Okay, next task is to apply this knowledge, right?

That’s it, time for breakfast and our sunday morning workshop.

See You At The Top!!!

gorby