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Oh Neighbors, today is a day to feel real good about just your being you.

Right HERE we have the narrateme Recognition and over HERE we have its partner Exposure where we do some proper self-congratulating with regards to all that has been accomplished and all that was risked.

There’s also a related journaling prompt HERE in the Facebook group, and the very latest updated Golden Goose Eggs article HERE which sets the stage for what I want to build next in the vein of Fairy Tale Living resources.

For now, I’d like to share THIS LINK to the completely edited and formatted guided journal The Four Gifts You Carry, or 31 Days Of Narratemes, a guided journal for questing the crap out of your daily life. Because today being the last day of the Inkshares campaign that didn’t reach it’s funding doesn’t mean all this work is going to up and disappear.

Nope. THE FOUR GIFTS YOU CARRY is available for just $10 (or more, if you think it fair) and includes all the lessons and all the worksheets plus an additional 25 journaling prompts and special fairy tale boon intros for each section: The Seven-League Boots, The Golden Key, The Wise Doll, and The Threadless Needle.

Which this the very last of the Reader Updates for this project. But if you’d like to follow along with my very next quest, you can do so by following SALLY FORTH on Inkshares. Otherwise, for the next Goose Eggs project, be sure to subscribe The Golden Goose Eggs site HERE and join the facebook group HERE to be in the know when the next egg is laid.

Happy Questing,
Rose

Hey Neighbors! Thank you for joining me for my first full Inkshares campaign which will be ending in just four days.

But today, goodies; farewells and future plans in four days.

Today you’ve got your Solution narrateme HERE helping to bring an earlier lesson full-circle, a related journaling prompt HERE in the Facebook group, and below are three intentionally familiar journaling pages to go with the Solution narrateme.

Happy Questing,
Rose

Hey Neighbors! Ready for your basket o’ goodies?

Well, HERE we have the Task narrateme which gts right to the business of journaling worksheet below), HERE we have a related prompt on the theme of Depthlessness/persistence, and HERE is the article I wrote detailing what I think The Red Shoes by Hans Christian Andersen was intended to be about.

Happy Questing,
Rose

Hullo Neighbors! Who here loves a good rivalry? How about a rivalry in which your own mind doubts itself as a test of self-validation?

Well, in my opinion you should, which is partly why I really like this most recent lesson on Claim available HERE, the which goes along with today’s journaling page:

Also, HERE is today’s bonus journaling prompt which connects back to the link between Claim and Thanks. PLUS, y’all should know that — given the unlikelihood of this campaign reaching its funding goal — I have gone ahead and begun creating a PDF edition of the 31 Days Of Narratemes which will have all lessons and journaling pages together.

Happy Questing,
Rose

Hey Neighbors! We’re so close to the end of this Inkshares journey. Is it weird that I don’t want it to end?

Ha! No worries on that front, I’m outlining my plan for my next campaign (fiction, this time).

For now you’ll have to be satisfied with the following goods: HERE the Arrival lesson is up with a reminder of keeping your eye on the prize, HERE is an original Wonder Tale about a Prince learning to be noble by tending his fairy godmother’s garden, HERE is today’s bonus journaling prompt from the Facebook group, and below are the worksheets from the last three lessons in case you didn’t do those exercises already (you’ll need to do them to do the mental exercise from the Arrival lesson).

Happy Questing,
Rose

Hey Neighbors, quite the goodies in the basket for you today.

First up, the most recent narrateme Rescue is HERE to help you pat yourself on the back for going on your quest for yourself. Next, there’s a special journaling prompt up in the group OVER HERE if you’d like to check that out. Then, there’s a new article up at THE GOLDEN GOOSE EGGS about The Red Shoes.

And last, but certainly not least, right here we have today’s free journaling page:

Happy Questing,
Rose

Alright Neighbors, now that you’re head is squared away for a proper return to square one, it’s time to start grounding the lessons learned.

Your latest lesson Pursuit  RIGHT HERE requires a touch of playing at villainy and setting ourselves up to pwn all the glory (eventually). But first, that touch of villainy, taking responsibility for our own wrongdoing.

And, there’s a new journaling prompt on Everyday Magic OVER HERE if you like that sort of thing.

Happy Questing,
Rose

Hullo Neighbors! I am so stoked to be getting into sharing the fourth and final sphere of narratemes, The Hero’s Return with you.

The introduction to this sphere can be found HERE and the first narrateme lesson Return can be found HERE. As for the worksheet accompanying today’s lesson, I’m sure it’ll look familiar to you (that’s by design):

Also, I wrote an article a while back introducing the idea of acquiring real-world Seven-League Boots OVER HERE; and, am happy to say I’ve gone ahead and made the first sphere of narratemes from this guided journal freely available as said boots RIGHT HERE. Let that free PDF also serve as a sample of what this whole journal will look if we don’t get enough pre-orders and it becomes necessary to self-publish and sell journal via Gumroad.

Happy Questing,
Rose

P.S. Mister Rogers is CURRENTLY STREAMING on Twitch and my heart might burst.

P.P.S. Today’s bonus journaling prompt is HERE.

Oh my dearies, you’ve come so far! And just a little further to go yet …

A note to you on Resolution is OVER HERE and below you’ll find a two-column spread for the recommended loose journaling. The title of the page is so given because questing is about learning and growing and setting your path to rights whenever things may be feeling out of sorts.

And HERE is today’s bonus journaling prompt.

Happy Questing,
Rose

Hullo m’dears, today you’re getting a third worksheet related to one of my favorite awkward aphorisms, “slow and steady wins the race.”

So head HERE for a lesson on Victory not being the end of things and see below for the related worksheet. But while I have you, please take a moment to consider sharing this project with folks you know. Without you, a physical journal just isn’t possible.

Also, HERE’s a regularly journaling prompt written to accompany today’s lesson and worksheet combo.

Thank you,
Rose