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Everything Sucks: A Gratitude Journal For People Who Have Been Through Some Sh*t

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The gratitude journal for people who hate gratitude journals.

You don’t always have to be grateful. Some days (or months, or decades) you just aren’t feeling it. But feeling it a little more often couldn’t hurt, right? Everything Sucks is your judgement-free space for dragging yourself down the path of positivity and gratitude―kicking and screaming if need be.

In this hilarious guided journal for staunch realists, you’ll find a ton of relatable writing prompts that are honest, easy, and―gratefully―real silly, plus inspirational quotes from bad-ass folks. If you get in the habit of writing down good things often enough, you might even start practicing gratitude unprompted. There’s only one way to find out.

Everything Sucks is a real-world gratitude journal that offers:

Start small―Is coffee the only thing you’re grateful for today? Great! Write it down.Gratitude and forgiveness―Come to terms with why crappy stuff might have ultimately been a positive experience for your life. (You don’t have to like it, though.)No rules―Write every day, write once a month, throw this journal across the room. It’s up to you.

Give gratitude journaling a shot with a funny gratitude journal that gets it.


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Some Not-So-Serious Writing Prompts to Get You Started:

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What is it you’re afraid of but could learn to appreciate more? (Except spiders. Barf.)

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Who in your life is killing the gratitude game? How do they inspire you to improve yourself?

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What are three horrible tasks you should stop b*tching about because, honestly, you’re lucky to have them to worry about?

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Callisto (October 8, 2019)
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 178 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1641528990
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1641528993
Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 10.4 ounces
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.83 x 0.44 x 8.27 inches

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  1. Rachel

    Hilarious, fun, fulfilling
    If you’re trying to get into journaling but sometimes it feels too fluffy and cliche, this is the right thing for you.

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  2. courtney k.

    Not your typical gratitude journal for not your typical person
    I am not a fan of journaling. I have never once finished a journal, devotional, or anything of the sort that I have set out to do. And I might not finish this one. But it’s on my level. It’s peppered with quotes that are not actual bs. They’re someone’s thoughts that when you really sit on them they make sense. And practicing gratitude can only make us happier. to be honest there’s a lot of people out there who have (as the book says) been through some ish. This journal breaks it down in a light hearted easy to attack manner. I felt like it was written just for me!

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  3. Stephy

    The best gratitude journey!
    I love this journal so much. I’ve sent a copy to my besties during the pandemic. It’s been fun to write in and has helped me appreciate things even when times are not so awesome.

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  4. Tara Levin Mack

    Best gratitude journal ever
    Finally a gratitude journal for me and my peeps! Everyone I love is getting one for the holidays!!!!

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  5. Double LY

    A Journal I Might Actually Journal In Someday
    I got this little book a couple of weeks back but had not yet gotten around to flipping through it. This morning I came to work and had a mistake from A MONTH AND A HALF AGO pointed out to me. Most people would chalk it up to a “case of the Mondays,” but I generally let my outlook on things go to a whole different level . . . . . which just so happens to be the title of this book. That was the whole reason I wanted this in the first place – so I decided it was the perfect time to give it a looksee.Despite journaling being one of the only trends I haven’t found myself jumping off the cliff to join along with the other lemmings – this title was right up my alley. I’m still not sure I’ll embrace the practice of writing up my feelings full-on, but this selection makes it about as easy as pie should I choose to dip my toes in the water with a mix of both heavier and lighter prompts . . . .”Besides “stop messing with your eyebrows,” what advice would you give to your teenage self?”Followed by a lined page for responses. Interspersed throughout are various quotes and positive affirmations from famous people. Basically, the concept is to take a second to reflect on the good things in life, whether big or small (literally, being thankful for toilet paper is in a prompt and that made me smile), and stop being a whiny little bitch like I am 99% of the time. I’d definitely give this as a gift (for the title alone) – the inside was just a bonus.Many thanks to Callisto’s Publisher’s Club for the copy!

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  6. Rebecca

    Great purchase
    I use this with my clients all the time. Love it!!

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  7. Cassandra Kusler

    You’ll want this!
    I’m really enjoying this journal

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  8. Kelly

    Tiffany is amazing!
    Tiffany is amazing. Love this book so so much. Great quality too!

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