Review of Loving Myself First
Posted: 07 May 2025, 08:57
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Loving Myself First" by Ms. G, LCSW.]
I just got my copy of Loving Myself First by Ms. G, LCSW. This is a beautifully done paperback self-care journal. The lady posing in a meditative state on the cover made for an inviting first impression. The poem Self-reflection and Introspection by Geletta Shavers, LCWS, at the beginning of the book gives insight into how this book will guide you to look inside yourself.
The next part was my favorite: a 30-day challenge filled with tasks to do and things to think about to better your life. I especially enjoyed the ones reminding me to reach out or spend time with family and friends. I hope to make many of these tasks a part of my everyday life.
The journal entries parts of this book had detailed sections to fill in, but also free space to process what had happened that day or anything you'd like to write about. It also has a small bullet journal section where you can doodle, make task trackers, or whatever will help you most in your journaling journey. I think this is a good combination that many people can get good use out of.
I really liked how Ms. G composed this journal. I feel that it can benefit all types of people trying to figure out more about themselves, dealing with trauma, or just needing a place to vent or to get their feelings out.
I would rate this book a four out of five. I removed one star because I thought there could be a few more prompts in the daily self-care area of the book. That would also be my only negative about this journal. This book was flawlessly edited with no profanity or sexual content. I would recommend Loving Myself First to anyone who is just starting or needs a new book to journal in.
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Loving Myself First
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I just got my copy of Loving Myself First by Ms. G, LCSW. This is a beautifully done paperback self-care journal. The lady posing in a meditative state on the cover made for an inviting first impression. The poem Self-reflection and Introspection by Geletta Shavers, LCWS, at the beginning of the book gives insight into how this book will guide you to look inside yourself.
The next part was my favorite: a 30-day challenge filled with tasks to do and things to think about to better your life. I especially enjoyed the ones reminding me to reach out or spend time with family and friends. I hope to make many of these tasks a part of my everyday life.
The journal entries parts of this book had detailed sections to fill in, but also free space to process what had happened that day or anything you'd like to write about. It also has a small bullet journal section where you can doodle, make task trackers, or whatever will help you most in your journaling journey. I think this is a good combination that many people can get good use out of.
I really liked how Ms. G composed this journal. I feel that it can benefit all types of people trying to figure out more about themselves, dealing with trauma, or just needing a place to vent or to get their feelings out.
I would rate this book a four out of five. I removed one star because I thought there could be a few more prompts in the daily self-care area of the book. That would also be my only negative about this journal. This book was flawlessly edited with no profanity or sexual content. I would recommend Loving Myself First to anyone who is just starting or needs a new book to journal in.
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Loving Myself First
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon