F*cks to Give


Product Details

Publisher: Girl Friday Books
Release Date: May 11, 2021
Formats: Paperback, Ebook
ISBN: PB: 978-1-736357-92-7; EB: 978-1-954854-33-8
Page Count: 128

 

A Gratitude Journal for When Life Hands You Lemons

L.T. Jenness

Down to your last f*ck? Journal your way to more.

Feeling burned out? So done? Like you’ve got zero left to give? This guided journal will help shift your focus from giving up to gratitude and refuel your soul, one prompt at a time. Yeah, yeah, we know it sounds like another line, but gratitude really can improve your overall attitude and have profound effects on your life. Real-life, actual scientific studies have found that people who regularly practice gratitude and write about it have better relationships and are healthier and happier than people who don’t.

Use this journal to dig deep to find your f*cks, or focus on the ones right in front of your face. Sometimes you’ll want to fill pages with paragraphs, while other times a simple list will do. Skip around and work on the prompts that speak to you in the moment.

Thoughtful quotes from super-wise and bad*ss people will inspire you, while quick tips, tricks, and suggestions for maximizing all that latent gratitude will help you make the most of even the sh*ttiest day. Even when life ships you crates of lemons, you can still make one super strong vodka lemonade and find that there are a whole lot of reasons to give a sh*t. Now let’s find those f*cks, one by one.


About the Author

L.T. Jenness found herself completely out of f*cks in late 2018. But thanks to kind people—family, friends, coworkers, acquaintances, and strangers—she was able to find reasons to give a sh*t again and figured she should pay it forward. Writing as L.J. Tracosas, she also creates books for curious kids, including Sink Your Teeth Into Sharks, with more than 500,000 copies in print. She lives, writes, and edits in Atlanta, Georgia, and has too many cats. She makes books in memory of her son Miles.


Reviews

“You might guess from the title that this gratitude journal is irreverent, and it is, but it’s also really engaging and helpful. When it feels like everything is going sour, this journal helps me focus on good memories and things I enjoy. The prompts are funny and brash and the design is really cute, too.” —RJ, Amazon review

“I love self-help journals and this one is by far a stand out.” —MD, Amazon review

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