A close-up, photographic image of a small stack of worn, cloth-bound notebooks tied with a thin satin ribbon, placed on a subtly textured linen runner atop a minimalist wooden table. A single dried eucalyptus sprig rests on top of the stack, its muted green leaves echoing the soft sage and taupe tones of the scene. Soft morning light enters from the left, creating gentle highlights on the ribbon and subtle shadows between the notebooks. The background fades into creamy bokeh with the faint outline of a window frame, keeping full focus on the journals. Composed using the rule of thirds, the atmosphere feels serene, grounded, and introspective, hinting at years of private recovery reflections and personal growth.

Healing Journal

Reflections, tools, and truths from my journey back to myself after loving someone alcoholic.