A Jung-inspired journal for meeting the parts of yourself you've kept buried.
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Inner Work draws from Carl Jung's idea of the shadow self — the parts of us we've hidden, denied, or pushed down because they felt too messy, too much, or too shameful to look at. Through reflective prompts, this journal walks you toward those buried pieces gently, helping you name them instead of running from them.
The goal isn't to dig up pain for no reason — it's to integrate it, so it stops quietly steering your choices from the dark. Women who finish this journal often describe feeling more whole, more honest with themselves, and less afraid of their own depth.