Product Guide

My Scripting Journals

A space where your next version feels familiar, not far away...without forcng yourself...

What you really need is a safe space where your future self already exists. 


Not imagined, forced, hoped for or “one day,” but written in your own handwriting, seen whenever you open the page, and most importantly, felt.


This is what the My Scripting Journals gives you—  a way to cultivate where you want to see yourself before you arrive.


Insights into My Scripting Journal.

These 6 x 9-inch journals are exclusively available on Amazon in three distinct editions, spanning from Freewriting to Guided versions, all offered in Paperback format.


How to Use This Journal (Gently, Not Perfectly)

Scripting isn’t about pretending or trying to force an emotion or reality.


It’s about:

  • stepping into the version of you who already made the decision
  • practicing her thoughts, her tone, her certainty
  • making your future feel familiar enough that you stop resisting it


Because the truth is—you don’t become her when life changes.


Life changes when you become her.


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How to Use This Journal (Gently, Not Perfectly)

There’s no “right way” to do this.



Some days you’ll write clearly, sometimes it’ll feel repetitive and some days you won’t believe a word you’re writing.


That’s okay.


The shift doesn’t happen in one perfect entry, but in the quiet accumulation of:

  • new thoughts
  • new language
  • new self-perception


Just open to the page. That’s enough.

My Scripting Journals
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The Scripting Method

Each page becomes a rehearsal for the life you’re stepping into. You'll:

Write letters to yourself from your future self’s successful perspective without limits or pressure.

Speak confidently as if it’s already done and allow yourself to  feel it before it physically exists.

Use guided prompts when you need direction and to expand your thinking.

Normalize the life you desire internally first, because once your mind believes it, your actions follow.

Each time you open the journal, you:

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  1. Step into the version of you who already has what you desire.
  2. Write from that perspective — naturally, honestly, fully.
  3. Describe your life, your feelings, your identity as if it’s now.

You're not forcing belief, rather you're just allowing yourself to experience it.


Again and again.


Your mind shifts the most when you’re not trying.

The most powerful moment happens at night.

Before sleep, you return to what you wrote.

You read it slowly.
You feel it fully.
You let it settle into you.

Your mind doesn’t know the difference between imagination and reality…so it starts to accept this version of you as normal.

Let your mind align while you rest.

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What Changes When You Stay With It

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You may not notice it immediately.


But over time:

  • your inner voice softens
  • your decisions become clearer
  • you stop asking for permission
  • you start recognizing yourself in the version you’ve been writing

It becomes less about “manifesting something”
and more about remembering who you’re becoming.


Keep going. Even when it feels small.

Choose the Version That Feels Like You


All three versions hold the same intention, the only difference is how you like to arrive there.

Take your time here.

For when you want freedom—with just enough direction to begin

For when you want freedom, with just enough direction to begin.


Instead of full prompts, you’re gently guided through:

  • defining what you want
  • stepping into the version of you who already has it
  • returning to that version daily

You’re never staring at a blank page,

but you’re also never being told exactly what to say either.


It’s for the moments when:

  • you want your thoughts to flow naturally
  • you like light guidance without restriction
  • you want to write in your own voice, not follow prompts

 I want space—with a starting point.

For when you want clarity without overthinking.

This version meets you halfway.


Each page gently leads you into:

  • specific future scenarios
  • identity-based thinking
  • consistent scripting patterns

It helps when:

  • your mind feels scattered
  • you don’t know where to start
  • you want to build a steady habit
  • You’re still becoming her—just with a little more structure to hold you there.

Show me how to think like her.


For when you want to feel it as much as you write it.

This version adds a visual layer to your experience, with the same guided prompts.


But with color woven through the pages to:

  • create emotional connection
  • deepen focus
  • make the process feel more immersive

It’s for you if:

  • you connect deeply with visuals
  • you want your journaling to feel like a ritual, not a task
  • you want the experience to pull you in, not just guide you

I want to feel her life while I write it.



Frequently Asked Questions

The My Scripting Journals FAQs

  • What if I don’t fully believe what I’m writing yet?

    You don’t have to.


    This isn’t about forcing belief.

    It’s about familiarity.


    The more you write from that version of you,

    the less foreign it starts to feel.


    Over time, your mind stops resisting it

    because it no longer feels like a stretch—just a shift.


     You’re allowed to grow into it.

  • Do I have to write every day for this to work?

    It might, No.


    Consistency helps—but pressure doesn’t.


    Some people write daily.

    Others come back to it a few times a week.


    What matters more is how present you are when you do.


    Even a few honest entries can create movement.


    Let it fit into your life, not control it.but it can happen in a way that feels safe and guided — not overwhelming. 


    You set the pace and decide what you are ready for.

  • What if I don’t know what to write?

    That’s more common than you think.


    If your mind feels blank or scattered,

    the Guided Prompts version can help you ease into it.


    And if you’re using the freewriting version—

    start simple.


    Write one moment. One detail. One version of your day.


    It doesn’t have to be perfect to be powerful.


    Start small. It still counts.

  • Is this the same as manifesting?

    It can be—but it’s deeper than that.


    This isn’t just about attracting something.


    It’s about:


    thinking differently

    seeing yourself differently

    becoming someone who naturally aligns with what you want


    The external changes tend to follow that.


    Focus on who you’re becoming.

  • How long does it take to see changes?

    It’s subtle at first.


    You might notice:


    a shift in how you talk to yourself

    clearer decisions

    less hesitation around things you used to question


    It builds quietly.


    Not all at once—but steadily.


     Trust the small shifts.

  • Can I use this alongside my other journals?

    Yes.


    This works beautifully alongside reflection-based journals.


    Where reflection helps you understand who you’ve been,

    scripting helps you step into who you’re becoming.


    They support each other.


    Let them work together.

  • Which version should I choose?

    The one that feels easiest to return to.


    If you like structure → guided prompts

    If you prefer freedom → freewriting

    If you want a more immersive experience → colored version


    There’s no wrong choice—

    just the one that fits you right now.


     Choose what feels natural.

  • What if I start and then lose motivation?

    That happens.


    This isn’t about being perfect—it’s about coming back.


    You can always return to a new page.

    A new entry. A new version of yourself.


    Nothing is wasted.


    You can always begin again.