Been There, Reflecting On That | Guided Reflection Workbook for Women, Moms, and 40+ Dreamers | Digital Download PDF
Been There, Reflecting On That is not your average guided journal—it’s your real-life reflection space, designed for women, moms, and 40+ dreamers who know life is about more than just to-do lists.
This digital workbook is packed with thought-provoking prompts, affirmations, and guided pages to help you process, celebrate, and move forward—at your own pace.
What’s Inside:
- Thoughtful reflection prompts—one per page, with space to write your story
- Affirmations and reminders for every season (sprinkled throughout!)
- Special sections: Joy Audit, Letting Go & Moving On, Redefining Success, and more
- “Gratitude for Grown-Ups” and Unpopular Opinion space—because this isn’t your daughter’s gratitude journal
- Wins & Lessons and Notes & Doodles pages—because every milestone matters
Why You’ll Love It:
- Clean, calming design—easy to use and beautiful on any device
- Digital PDF—print at home or use on your tablet with GoodNotes, Notability, etc.
- Flexible—jump around, repeat prompts, or start from page one. There’s no wrong way to reflect.
Perfect for:
Women, moms, late bloomers, and anyone ready for real growth, self-kindness, and a little humor along the way.
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What’s Inside: Thoughtful reflection prompts—one per page, with space to write your story Affirmations and reminders for every season (sprinkled throughout!) Special sections: Joy Audit, Letting Go & Moving On, Redefining Success, and more “Gratitude for Grown-Ups” and Unpopular Opinion space—because this isn’t your daughter’s gratitude journal Wins & Lessons and Notes & Doodles pages—because every milestone matters Why You’ll Love It: Clean, calming design—easy to use and beautiful on any device Digital PDF—print at home or use on your tablet with GoodNotes, Notability, etc. Flexible—jump around, repeat prompts, or start from page one. There’s no wrong way to reflect.