I don't need answers. I don't need certainty about money, housing, love, or how this turns out. Those are big questions. Today is smaller than that.
Just for today, I only need enough steadiness to keep walking. That doesn't mean feeling good. It means I don't abandon myself.
I don't ask today to solve my whole life. I don't ask the present moment to guarantee the future.
I only need my footing to hold for this step. Not the whole path. Just this one.
About this journal
What this book is
This is not a productivity journal. It is not a gratitude practice. It is not something to do properly. This book is a place to arrive. Once in the morning. Once in the evening.
Nothing here needs fixing, reframing, or improving. You are not asked to feel better. You are not asked to think positively.
You are simply invited to notice what is already here and place it somewhere outside your head. That is enough.
How to use this journal
Each day has two small moments.
Morning. One question. A few words, if that's all you have.
Evening. One question. A few words again.
You do not need full sentences. You do not need insight. You do not need to fill in the lines.
One word counts. Stopping early counts. Skipping a day counts too.
If you can open the book and write anything at all, you have done it. This is not a test of consistency. It is a place to land.
Dates
You can record any date you like - today, yesterday, or leave it blank. The journal does not check.
Saving your entries
Your journal is stored in this browser on this device. If you clear your browser data, your entries will be lost.
Use Download backup in the options menu regularly to keep a copy.
Starting again
When you are ready to begin a new six months, use Reset journal in the options menu. Download a backup first to keep everything you have written. The new journal begins empty.
My journal
26 weeks. Open any week to continue.
Today is
📅
Arrival
☀
Right now, I feel...
Acknowledgement
☾
What felt heavy today...
Weekly overflow
Anything that didn't fit this week.
What helped
If nothing comes to mind, that's okay too. You can leave this blank.
You might write about: something that gave you a moment of relief. Something that helped you keep going. Something that made things feel slightly steadier. One small way you kept showing up.
Your entries are stored on this device only
A good time to save a backup. If you clear your browser data, your entries will be lost.
Copyright
All rights reserved. This publication is part of The Super Glue Healing Library.
No part of this book may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without prior written permission from the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations used in reviews or critical articles.
For permissions, contact: hello@darcydawe.com
All content, exercises, frameworks, and original writing are the intellectual property of Darcy Dawe. Unauthorised use, reproduction, or adaptation is prohibited.
The philosophy behind this
You do not have to be okay to open this book.
When life has cracked open, after a breakup, a loss, or a season that feels like too much, even simple things can feel out of reach.
There is no routine required. Just somewhere to place what is already inside your head, so it does not have to carry itself alone.
This journal offers two small check-ins each day: one moment to notice how you feel, and one moment to name what felt heavy.
At the end of each week, there is space for anything that did not fit elsewhere. What lingered. What helped. What felt slightly lighter.
Over time, these pages become a quiet record of being here. A record that you showed up in the only way you could, on ordinary days and difficult ones alike.
Nothing needs to be fixed here.
You only have to arrive.
Darcy Dawe is the creator of The Super Glue Healing Library. She writes about heartbreak, uncertainty, unfinished endings, and the patterns we return to when life changes unexpectedly. Her work is grounded in lived experience and the belief that understanding something clearly can make it easier to carry.
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Maybe not perfectly. Maybe not every day. Just often enough.
Your journal is now complete. What happens next is entirely up to you.
Saves everything you have written to a file on this device.
Clears this journal and begins a fresh six months. Download a backup first if you want to keep your entries.
The Scroll Collection
My Story Matters
For people who want to make sense of their story through writing. A structured companion for exploring experiences, memories and the things that still feel unfinished.