Testimonials

"Beta and I go way back—we were little girls in the same school, chasing dreams and drawing in our notebooks. Life took us in different directions, but I’ve always admired her gentle strength.

When she shared this journal, I didn’t hesitate. It felt like reconnecting with a part of myself I’d left behind. The prompts were simple but went deep. I especially loved Day 6—it helped me write a letter to myself with kindness, not criticism.

I’m so proud of you, Beta. What you’ve created is more than a journal—it’s a soft mirror for the heart."

Bonny – Bandung, Indonesia
Childhood Friend
"Before the journal, I felt numb—like I was just surviving every day. But something about the gentle tone and simple prompts helped me feel again. I found myself drawing a tree as my heart’s home and it felt like finding my roots."
Puti – Yogyakarta, Indonesia
"I was skeptical. But it was so beautifully written—like a friend holding my hand. I kept it beside my bed. The journal didn’t fix everything, but it reminded me that I matter. That I deserve space to feel and to rest."
Rin – Tokyo, Japan
Beta and I met through a language exchange group—we connected over journaling and quiet mornings. When she told me about this guided journal, I immediately signed up.

I loved how soft and simple the pages were. Even with my English not perfect, I could feel every word. It helped me slow down. On Day 3, I drew my 'heart’s home'—a small bench under a tree. It’s now the background of my phone.

Beta, your words feel like a hug across the ocean. I’m grateful.

Yumi – Osaka, Japan
I’m not good at journaling. I usually give up after Day 1. But this one felt like a whisper, not a chore. I actually finished it. It felt like being slowly held—with space to think, and space to just be.
Maya – Toronto, Canada
The questions weren’t heavy, but they reached deep. I did Day 5 sitting on my porch with the sound of rain, and I felt something inside me unclench. It’s been a long time since I felt that kind of calm.
Dewi – Bali, Indonesia
I didn’t expect much. Just needed something quiet after a tough week. But on Day 4, the question 'What softens your heart?' made me cry in the best way. I had forgotten how much I missed my grandmother’s hug. This journal reminded me how healing softness can be.
Anna – Melbourne, Australia
I had just moved to a new city and felt completely lost. This journal became my evening ritual. The page about 'drawing your heart’s home' gave me something I didn’t know I needed—hope that I could build home again, even here.
Elena – Perth, Western Australia