Group Journaling

Supported beginning

Journaling with a group adds a bit of fun and encouragement to the process. When others are showing up too, it’s easier to open the journal and begin, even on imperfect days. You don’t have to be “good” at journaling to do it in a group. Starting a journal can feel awkward. Doing it with others makes it feel normal, lighter, and a lot more forgiving when you don’t know what to write. Journal buddies help you show up as you are, write what you can, and keep going without overthinking it.

gray concrete wall inside building
gray concrete wall inside building
One Journal, One System

The Mojo way of journaling meets you where you are.
It blends structure with intuition, and planning with reflection, so your journal becomes a place to see the bigger picture, organize your life, nurture what you’re building, and stay aligned with your inner wisdom, all within one trusted space.

white and black abstract painting
white and black abstract painting
Q Cards

This deck is your companion for self-discovery, offering reflection without judgment, and honoring the rhythm of your personal growth. Journaling alongside these cards allows you to track your insights, notice patterns, and see how your understanding changes over time.

The journey is yours, and the wisdom is already within you, these cards simply help you listen.

worm's-eye view photography of concrete building
worm's-eye view photography of concrete building

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