Moss Green Journal

Regular price €19,90

Clearer mind. Clearer thoughts. Clearer decisions.

▪️ For thoughts that are getting way too loud inside your own head.
▪️ A notebook, not a fake new personality.
▪️ Mood tracking for people who usually answer “I don’t know, tired?” when asked how they feel.
▪️ Somewhere to put your thoughts besides the Notes app graveyard.
▪️ Helps organize your brain without pretending life is perfectly organized.
▪️ Blank pages for chaos. Structured pages for people who need gentle supervision.

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Simple & stress-free
No wellness gimmicks
Just real things for real life

📝 When your mind feels full and you need to clear it

📝 Writing without structure or pressure

📝 Small moments during the day to slow down

📝 Notes, thoughts or sketches that don’t need to be perfect

📝 Something you reach for without overthinking

Description

Not every thought needs structure.

Some just need space.

This moss green journal is made for simple, everyday writing — the kind that doesn’t need to be perfect or planned. The pages are plain, so you can write, sketch, or just let things out as they come.

It’s small enough to carry with you, but has enough space for real use. The bamboo lock keeps everything together, adding a quiet, handcrafted detail without trying too hard.

You don’t need a system.

Just somewhere to begin.

Product details
  • Size: approx. 15 x 12 cm
  • 45 leaves of plain paper
  • Compact and easy to carry
  • Moss green botanical-style cover
  • Natural bamboo lock closure
  • Handmade Lokta paper feel
  • Suitable for journaling, notes or sketches
Why writing helps

Writing changes the way your mind processes things.

That’s probably why schools made us write things down for years instead of just staring at screens all day.

Thoughts become clearer once they leave your head.

Shipping & Refund

📦 Processing Time

Orders are processed within 1–2 business days.

🚚 Delivery Times

Estimated delivery within the European Union:
2–7 business days.

Orders ship directly from our EU warehouse for faster delivery.

If there are any unexpected delays, we’ll keep you informed.

💰 Shipping Costs

We currently ship within the EU.

Shipping starts from €3.90.
Final shipping cost is calculated at checkout.

Free shipping on orders over €70.

↩️ Refund

We offer a 30-day return policy.

Items must be unused and returned in their original condition.

For full details, please see our Refund Policy.

Please Note

For hygiene and safety reasons, certain self-care and cosmetic items may not be eligible for return once opened or used.

If you’re unsure about a product, feel free to contact us before ordering.

Your Brain Was Never Meant To Hold Everything

Modern life expects people to remember too much.

Appointments.
Passwords.
Emotions.
Water intake.
Existential dread.
That weird thing you said in 2019 that still randomly attacks you at night.

At some point your brain stops processing and just starts buffering.

That’s where journaling actually helps.

Not because writing in a notebook suddenly fixes your life.
But because thoughts feel less overwhelming once they exist somewhere outside your head.

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Journaling Online Became Weirdly Competitive

Somehow journaling turned into another thing people perform online.

Perfect handwriting.
Color-coded routines.
Pages that look less like thoughts and more like graphic design projects.

Meanwhile most people are just trying to survive Tuesday.

These journals are meant for real life.

Messy thoughts.
Half-finished sentences.
Mood tracking when you can’t fully explain why your brain feels like wet cement.

No pressure to become the kind of person who owns seventeen beige markers.

People have written thoughts on paper for centuries for a reason. The mind works differently when thoughts become visible.
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Different Brains Need Different Pages

Some people want complete freedom.

Blank pages.
No structure.
Just thoughts spilling out however they arrive.

Others need prompts.
Mood trackers.
Hydration check-ins.
Something that gently asks:
“Hey. Have you actually checked in with yourself today?”

Both are valid.

Some days you need a completely empty page.
Some days you need the journal to carry the conversation because your brain is offline.

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There’s something strangely calming about physically writing things down.

Pen on paper.
Crossing things out.
Watching emotions become actual words instead of vague anxiety floating around your nervous system.

It slows the mind down in a way screens usually don’t.

No notifications.
No algorithms.
No one performing productivity in your face.

Just you, your thoughts, and maybe a slightly dramatic entry written at 11:48pm.

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between the blank notebooks and structured journals?

Blank notebooks give you complete freedom to write, sketch, plan, or emotionally spiral however you want.

Structured journals include prompts, trackers, mood check-ins, hydration logs, and guided pages for people who prefer a little direction.

What is Lokta paper?

Lokta paper is a handmade natural paper known for its texture, durability, and organic feel.

It feels much nicer than typing your emotions into a glowing rectangle at 1am.

Do I need to journal every day?

No.

Missing a few days does not mean you failed at self-awareness.

This isn’t homework.

What should I even write about?

Anything.

Your thoughts.
Your stress.
Your plans.
Random observations.
Things you’re avoiding.
Things you’re proud of but never say out loud.

The journal does not judge you.

Are structured journals better than blank ones?

Depends on your brain.

Some people love total freedom.
Others need prompts or trackers or they’ll stare at the page like it personally offended them.

Will journaling magically fix my life?

Probably not.

But it might help you understand yourself a little better instead of carrying every thought around at full volume all day.