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Blossom Advent Calendar 2023

Daniela Pescuma Arth

Created on November 11, 2023

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DAY 1

Journaling Jar Prompts

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DAY 2

Beautiful Boundaries Affirmations

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DAY 3

Writing prompt: "Embrace your inner child"

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DAY 4

Birthday Week Journal

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DAY 5

Your Vision Board

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DAY 6

The Self-Contract

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DAY 7

Mindful Eating Affirmations

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DAY 8

Overcome negative self-talk

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DAY 9

Daily Planner

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DAY 10

Prayer Journal

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DAY 11

A letter to Santa

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DAY 12

The Wheel of Life

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DAY 13

A Christmas Song

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DAY 14

Self-love colouring book

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DAY 15

Mindfulness Exercises

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DAY 16

Write Yourself

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DAY 17

Desk/Wall Calendar

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DAY 18

Self-Worth & Self-Love Affirmations

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DAY 19

One Sweet Day

writing prompt

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DAY 20

Mothers and Daughters e-book

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DAY 21

Be someone's Santa!

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DAY 22

5-4-3-2-1 Grounding Technique

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DAY 23

Expressive Writing Roadmap

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DAY 24

Say "Yes! to yourself worksheet

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DAY 25

Write your whole self workbook

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Your inner child

Christmas often takes us back to our childhoods. Memories of holiday activities and new toys. This prompt is going to take a little longer, but it’s very simple. Choose an activity you used to enjoy doing as a child. Do it again and write about it.

QUESTIONS TO HELP:

  • Which activity did you choose?
  • What sights, smells, sounds, tastes and textures did you experience?
  • Was it different from how you remembered? In what way?
  • What else did you notice about this experience?