What Happened When I Actually Used My Manifesting Journal for 30 Days Straight

What Happened When I Actually Used My Manifesting Journal for 30 Days Straight

Confession: I’ve bought more journals in my life than I can count. The glossy covers, the crisp pages, the feeling that this one will finally get me organized and on track… yeah, I fell for it every time. And then, usually around week two, the journal ended up abandoned on my nightstand, never to be opened again.

I knew I wasn’t alone. I kept hearing the same thing from women around me: “I want to journal, but I can’t stick with it.” Or, “I’ve tried a million planners, and none of them actually help me feel aligned.” That’s when I realized the problem wasn’t us, it was the tools we were using.

That’s why I created the Lovet Manifesting Journal. It wasn’t about making another planner with endless boxes to fill. It was about creating a guided space where you could show up daily, without pressure, and feel like you were moving closer to the life you wanted.

So, I decided to test it myself. What would happen if I used the Manifesting Journal every single day for 30 days straight?

Here’s what I found.

Week One: The Honeymoon Stage

The first week felt like starting a new relationship. Everything was exciting. I couldn’t wait to crack open the journal each morning.

And honestly, it felt different right away. Instead of asking me to list a hundred tasks, it guided me into thinking about how I actually wanted my day to feel. That tiny shift changed everything.

Instead of scribbling down “emails, errands, dinner,” I found myself writing things like “focus on creativity” or “make space for calm.” Suddenly, I wasn’t just managing time—I was shaping my energy. And that made my to-do list feel less heavy and way more intentional.

Week Two: The Resistance (a.k.a. “Do I Really Have Time for This?”)

By week two, the excitement started to wear off. I overslept one morning, almost skipped journaling, and immediately thought, See, this is why you never stick with it.

But here’s where the Manifesting Journal worked its magic. It wasn’t overwhelming. I didn’t need to write an essay or track every little thing. Some mornings, I literally spent three minutes jotting down one intention. And that was enough.

That’s when it hit me: consistency doesn’t mean perfection. It just means showing up, even if it’s small.

Week Three: The Unexpected Shift

By week three, something shifted—I started looking forward to it. The Manifesting Journal became my mini reset button.

When work felt chaotic, I’d take five minutes to write out how I wanted the rest of the day to flow. When I felt uninspired, I’d flip back through old pages and see proof of the things I had already accomplished.

And that right there? Powerful. Putting thoughts to paper made them feel more real. One week I wrote down that I wanted clarity in my career, and two days later, an unexpected opportunity came my way. Was it coincidence? Maybe. But it felt aligned.

Week Four: The Glow-Up

By the last week, journaling wasn’t a “challenge” anymore—it was my ritual.

My mornings started with coffee and my Manifesting Journal. I’d set an intention, scribble a thought, maybe add a sticker if I felt extra creative. My evenings closed with reflection—what I wanted to release, what I wanted to carry forward.

The real glow-up wasn’t just in how my days looked, but in how they felt. I wasn’t living on autopilot anymore. I was showing up with intention. And that tiny shift created so much more space, clarity, and calm.

The Results: What I Learned from 30 Days

Here’s what 30 days with the Manifesting Journal taught me:

1. Consistency matters more than perfection. Some days I wrote one line. Others I filled a page. Both counted.

2. Writing it down gives it weight. My thoughts stopped floating in my head and started feeling like things I could actually move toward.

3. It’s not just about organization. Yes, my days looked cleaner, but more importantly, they felt aligned.

4. Reflection creates momentum. Looking back over 30 days showed me patterns, things I wanted to keep, things I needed to let go of. It gave me perspective I never got from my phone calendar.

So… Was It Worth It?

Absolutely. Using the Manifesting Journal for 30 days straight didn’t magically solve my life (let’s keep it real). But it gave me something better: clarity, consistency, and a practice I actually want to keep.

I used to see journals as something I’d eventually abandon. But this one felt different. It wasn’t about filling pages, it was about making space for me, my thoughts, my dreams, my messy in-betweens.

And that’s why I created it. Because I wanted women like me, women like us, to have a tool that feels less like homework and more like home.

If you’ve ever bought a journal, used it for two weeks, and then abandoned it, I get it. That used to be me, too. But after 30 days of committing to the Lovet Manifesting Journal, I can tell you this: it feels different.

It’s not about being perfect. It’s about showing up for yourself, even in the smallest ways. And if you’re ready to try it for yourself, the Manifesting Journal is a beautiful place to start.

Because sometimes, the simplest habit, writing things down, can quietly change everything.

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