About Me I am a retired librarian and I now support books and authors through my reviews.

I have always loved to read and I was able to share that love through my work as a public librarian for 22 1/2 years. I now promote literacy by reading, and then writing reviews. I love to support authors by sharing my reviews with others!

Tuesday, May 14, 2024

The Weekly Habits Project: A Challenge to Journal, Reflect, and Make Tiny Changes for Big Results by Zondervan

The Weekly Habits Project: A Challenge to Journal, Reflect, and Make Tiny Changes for Big Results (The Weekly Project Series)
ABOUT THE BOOK

The Weekly Habits Project: A Challenge to Journal, Reflect, and Make Tiny Changes for Big Results is a year-long guided journal designed to inspire and support individuals on their journey to personal growth and spiritual development. This book is a part of “The Weekly Project Series” and stands out as a compassionate companion that encourages readers to celebrate progress over perfection.

Here’s a closer look at what the book offers:

Guided Reflection: Each week, the journal presents a practical theme focused on godly growth, accompanied by a short yet powerful Bible verse for reflection and meditation. It serves as a source of inspiration to guide thoughts and jumpstart the habit-building process.

Journaling Prompts: The book provides thoughtfully crafted prompts and ample space for readers to chronicle their journey toward real, lasting change. It’s a space to document progress, setbacks, and insights as one navigates through the challenges of cultivating new habits.

Calming Imagery: The journal showcases colorful photography and gentle watercolors, creating a visually soothing experience that complements the reflective nature of the journaling process.

Durable Design: With a beautiful ribbon marker, readers can easily keep their place in the journal. The book’s size and design make it convenient to carry in a tote bag or place on a nightstand, ensuring it’s always within reach for daily reflections.

Versatile Use: “The Weekly Habits Project” is perfect for New Year’s goal setting or starting new habits at any time of the year. It fits well into various life stages, making it an ideal gift for friends or oneself, especially for those who enjoy the other books in the series.

Overall, “The Weekly Habits Project” is more than just a journal; it’s a tool for transformation, offering a structured yet flexible approach to building the spiritual, mental, and emotional habits that many long to cultivate.

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MY THOUGHTS.....


I enjoy journaling but I still haven't developed the habit of journaling every day. Hopefully, this new book from Zondervan will help me change this, one step at a time. The Weekly Habits Project offers the challenge of recording my thoughts so that I can use them to make changes in my mind, heart, hands, and essentially, everything in my life. It's divided into four sections: Giving Our Thoughts to God, Giving Our Feelings to God, Giving Our Actions to God, and Being Made Whole in God, with each of the fifty-two devotions providing Bible scripture, a short devotion, questions, prompts, and a space to record my reflections and thoughts.

The Weekly Habits Project has a gorgeous hardback cover, beautiful color pictures, and a ribbon bookmark. It would be a perfect gift for birthdays, Mother's Day, or graduation, but this thought-provoking book is also a wonderful addition to my worship resources!

I received a copy of this book from Zondervan via FrontGate Media. There was no obligation for a positive review.

My rating: 5 of 5 stars




CHECK OUT THE REST OF THE WEEKLY SERIES




The Weekly Gratitude Project
The Weekly Prayer Project
The Weekly Self-Care Project
The Weekly Purpose Project
The Weekly Faith Project



GIVEAWAY


Zondervan is offering a limited-time giveaway of this journal. Enter HERE.







1 comment:

  1. It is hard staying on top of your daily journal. I think the longest I was able to do this was for 3 months and then I sorta "got busy". Hoping I can do better.

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