Product Guide
My Scripting Journal: Manifesting My Desires
A space where your next version feels familiar, not far away...without forcng yourself...
This journal is your dedicated space for harnessing the power of scripting to manifest your deepest desires and goals.
Through guided prompts and reflective exercises, you'll embark on a transformative journey towards realizing your dreams, while with spaces for sketching you can engage your creative mind and bring your manifestations to life through visual representations.
Sketch, draw, or doodle your desires to enhance your visualization practice.
Insights into My Scripting Journal.
This 6 x 9-inch journal is available exclusively on Amazon in paperback format, offering 106 pages for just $9.99. This journal provides the perfect space for free writing about your journey towards your new self and life.
FREEWRITE YOUR MANIFESTATION
A soft structure for when you want to write freely—but not feel lost.
You don’t need full prompts, just a place to begin.
This version was created for in-between moments.
When you don’t want rigid structure—but you also don’t want to face a completely blank page.
So instead, you’re given a gentle starting point…and the freedom to take it wherever you need.
Give me space to write my way.
When This Version Feels Right
You’ll know this is yours if:
- you already journal naturally
- you enjoy expressing yourself in various ways
- your thoughts come quickly—you just need a place to put them
There’s a kind of clarity that only comes when no one is guiding you but yourself.
Let me write this my way.

When You Use It
Your writing becomes:
- more personal
- more specific
- more reflective of who you actually are becoming.
No filters.
No structure.
Just you—meeting yourself on the page.
I’m ready to hear myself clearly.

How to Use This Journal
Start where you are, not where you think you should be
You don’t need the perfect mindset to begin.
You don’t even need clarity or confidence.
You just need a moment where you’re willing to sit with your thoughts and let them take shape on the page.
Start as you are.
Start With What You Want
Begin by writing down the desires, goals, or experiences you’re calling into your life right now.
You can explore different areas like:
- lifestyle
- relationships
- money
- health
- joy and experiences
There’s no pressure to get it perfect.
Just name what feels real to you.
Start with what matters.
Step Into It Fully
From there, you’ll move into a simple but powerful shift: Write as if it’s already yours.
Describe:
- how it feels
- what’s different now
- how your life looks from inside that version
Let it feel natural—like you’re trying on a new perspective, not forcing one.
Step into her voice.
Return to It Daily
Once you’ve written your letter, come back to it.
Especially:
- in the morning
- before you fall asleep
Let it be something you read, not rewrite every time.
Something that gently reminds you of what you’re moving toward
and who you’re becoming.
Let it stay with you.
Let your thoughts flow intentionally
This version isn’t about structure.
It’s about
flow with intention.
You’re not being guided step-by-step—
but you’re also not figuring it out alone.
Just enough direction to begin.
More than enough space to make it yours.
Follow your own rhythm
Frequently Asked Questions
The My Scripting Journals FAQs
Is this completely blank, or is there some guidance?
There’s gentle guidance.
You’re given a starting structure—
what to focus on and where to begin.
But how you write, expand, and express it is completely up to you.
Guided, but still yours.
What if I still feel unsure where to start?
Start with just one desire.
You don’t need full clarity right now, just begin with one thing that feels important right now.
One is enough.
Do I have to write a new entry every day?
No.
This version encourages you to return to what you’ve written, not constantly start over.
Reading your words can be just as powerful as writing them.
Let your words settle in.
What if I don’t fully believe what I wrote?
That’s okay.
You’re not expected to believe it immediately.
This is about becoming familiar with a version of you that feels slightly ahead of where you are now.
Let it feel possible first.
Is this enough without detailed prompts?
For many people, yes, because it removes pressure while still giving you direction.
It allows your thoughts to feel natural, while still moving toward something intentional.
Let it be simple.
Am I supposed to write as my future self every time?
Not necessarily.
Some days you will.
Other days you might write from where you are now.
Both are useful.
What matters is that you’re honest—and that you occasionally step into that version of you who already feels different.
Shift when it feels natural.
