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Write, share, and grow in gratitude together Sometimes, connecting in a meaningful way takes only a few words. This shared journal helps mothers and daughters gain a deeper understanding of each other while practicing everyday gratitude. Uplifting prompts let you communicate thoughts and feelings in a safe, secure space that's just for the two of you. Together, you can unlock greater positivity, build a stronger bond, and create the foundation for a relationship that will last a lifetime. * Answer playful prompts—A series of fun, thoughtful mother-daughter questions inspire easy dialogue and…mehr

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Write, share, and grow in gratitude together Sometimes, connecting in a meaningful way takes only a few words. This shared journal helps mothers and daughters gain a deeper understanding of each other while practicing everyday gratitude. Uplifting prompts let you communicate thoughts and feelings in a safe, secure space that's just for the two of you. Together, you can unlock greater positivity, build a stronger bond, and create the foundation for a relationship that will last a lifetime. * Answer playful prompts—A series of fun, thoughtful mother-daughter questions inspire easy dialogue and offer plenty of space to record responses. * Share and bare—Whether you're discussing an amusing anecdote or your deepest dreams, you'll enjoy learning about each other while practicing positivity. * Follow your own schedule—There's no strict timetable with this journal. Simply pick it up when you have a moment to reflect and connect. Create meaningful conversation and strengthen your mother-daughter relationship with A Shared Gratitude Journal for Teen Girls and Moms.
Autorenporträt
WHITNEY FLEMING is a writer, social media consultant, and creator of Playdates on Fridays, a popular blog where she shares the easy, the hard, and the funny about raising teenagers. Her goal is to tell stories that help parents feel less alone in this challenging phase of parenting.