Our Books

A white hardcover book titled 'The Hug Book' with colorful bird and floral illustrations on the cover, a white ceramic cup of coffee with latte art on a saucer, a few pages of a journal with writing prompts, and a white computer keyboard on a light blue wooden surface.

The Hug Book

A Guided Journal to Cultivate Connection, Kindness, and Daily Gratitude

Looking for a gentle daily ritual that brings more peace and connection into your life? The Hug Book was created to be just that—a comforting companion for your emotional well-being.

Inside, you’ll find daily prompts to help you:

  • Tune in to your emotions with kindness

  • Reflect on moments of connection, gratitude, and love

  • Celebrate the quiet joys that often go unnoticed

Whether you're journaling for self-care, gifting a friend going through a hard time, or simply craving a moment of stillness in your day, this journal is your daily hug in written form.

A book titled "Creating Kindness: 100 Prompts for Living With Heart" on a light wooden desk, surrounded by potted plants, with a white notebook nearby, in a bright room with large windows.

More Than You Know

A Guided Journal for Single Moms to Reflect, Recharge, and Remember How Deeply They Matter

More Than You Know is a heartfelt guided journal created especially for single moms, offering a space to pause, reflect, and replenish their spirit.

With thoughtful prompts and affirmations, it encourages self-care, resilience, and moments of joy in the midst of a busy life. This book is more than a journal—it’s a reminder that single moms are seen, valued, and deeply important.

Creating Kindness

100 Prompts for Living With Heart

What does it mean to live with heart? Creating Kindness invites you to explore this question through 100 gentle prompts that encourage reflection, connection, and everyday compassion.

Some prompts are small actions—like sending a note, listening deeply, or noticing beauty in someone else. Others ask you to look inward, exploring what it means to be kind to yourself, how to stay open when life gets hard, and how to move through the world with more grace and intention.

There’s no right or wrong way to use this book—start anywhere, skip around, or work through it one prompt at a time. However you approach it, you’ll be growing something beautiful.