## Reading journal ideas [(00:00:00)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=0s)
- A reading journal can be a fun and creative outlet, with part of the enjoyment coming from trying new ideas and layouts, and this can be a great way to add something new to an existing journal or start a new one altogether [(00:00:05)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=5s).
- To find inspiration for reading journal ideas, tips were gathered from favorite reading journal creators, and these creators are listed in the pinned comment and description box for easy access [(00:00:17)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=17s).
- The featured creators can be found in the pinned comment and description box, where viewers can check them out and subscribe to their content if they like their style [(00:00:23)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=23s).
- The video will cover various reading journal ideas, and the host, Tori, will guide viewers through these ideas, providing a starting point for those looking to start or enhance their reading journal [(00:00:28)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=28s).
## Creative Minds Coffee Grinds [(00:00:33)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=33s)
- A star rating guide is considered a must-have in a reading journal, which was created to feature personal reviews of books and assign a rating out of five stars, helping to solve the problem of figuring out ratings for books with in-between ratings [(00:00:33)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=33s).
- The devised rating system includes specific criteria for each rating, such as five stars meaning the book evoked strong emotions and would be re-read, 4.5 stars meaning the book was loved but had one major flaw, and so on, providing a clear guideline for rating books [(00:00:40)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=40s).
- The rating scale has different interpretations for each star rating, including 4 stars, which could mean the book was disappointing or pleasantly surprising, 3.5 stars meaning the book's vibes were appreciated but not loved, and 3 stars meaning the book was just fine and finished without being considered for DNF [(00:01:04)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=64s).
- The lower ratings on the scale, including 2 stars and 1 star, indicate a lack of enjoyment, with 2 stars meaning the book was disappointing and 1 star meaning the book was thoroughly unenjoyable, providing a clear distinction between ratings [(00:01:10)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=70s).
- The rating scale primarily applies to fiction books, but it could potentially be used for non-fiction or memoirs as well, and it is recommended to create a personal rating scale or system that works best for individual readers [(00:01:29)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=89s).
- The importance of having a personalized rating system is emphasized, and readers are encouraged to come up with their own scale that suits their reading preferences, as it can enhance the reading journal experience [(00:01:58)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=118s).
## Guess I'm Beth [(00:02:01)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=121s)
- The collaboration features a guest, Beth, who shares a date tracking method used in her reading journal, which involves creating little book cards resembling classic library checkout cards [(00:02:01)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=121s).
- These book cards can be designed on a computer and printed out, or made by hand for a more crafty approach, and can be customized to include relevant information such as the book title, author's name, and dates read [(00:02:16)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=136s).
- Each day a book is read, the date is added to the corresponding book card, which can be done by writing it in or using a date stamper to maintain the library card look [(00:02:48)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=168s).
- The book cards can be incorporated into a reading journal in various ways, such as adding them to monthly cover pages or including them at the end of the journal as a flip-through section [(00:03:02)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=182s).
- The book cards can also serve as bookmarks before being added to the journal, and can be glued to a page with a book review to keep all the information about a particular book on the same spread [(00:03:30)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=210s).
- Beth thanks Jess for inviting her to be part of the collaboration and wishes everyone happy journaling [(00:03:37)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=217s).
## Manda Made [(00:03:44)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=224s)
- Manda Made suggests choosing a theme for a reading journal to make it stunning, which can be a simple concept like a specific color palette or an open-ended idea like celestial, nature, or academia-inspired, and this theme can be inspired by favorite books, such as a pirate theme [(00:03:44)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=224s).
- Having a theme helps to make annual trackers and challenges feel cohesive and original, and it allows for a unique touch to be added to the pages, making them stand out from others who may be using the same concepts [(00:03:59)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=239s).
- A theme also helps to reduce decision fatigue and overspending on supplies by narrowing down the color palette, font, and writing styles, and it can be used to invest in a few special supplies that can be used in various spaces, mixed with existing items that correlate with the new supplies [(00:04:22)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=262s).
- The chosen theme can inspire new ideas, such as creating pirate-coded titles for each page, and it can also lead to the development of new reading challenges, like battling a kraken, which involves tackling the to-be-read list, or sailing the seven seas, a spin-off of the read around the world challenge [(00:04:44)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=284s).
- The overall goal of choosing a theme is to spark creativity and ignite a passion for reading every time the journal is opened, and Manda Made hopes that the chosen theme will have this effect [(00:05:20)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=320s).
## Tori Between Pages [(00:05:27)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=327s)
- Tori from Tori Between Pages creates bullet journal content, mostly for reading journals and bookish content, and is sharing a favorite spread, the series tracker, which helps keep track of book series [(00:05:27)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=327s).
- The series tracker spread is updated by adding the name of the series at the top and the names of the books underneath, leaving empty spaces for upcoming books in incomplete series, and coloring them in as they are read [(00:06:17)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=377s).
- To keep the series tracker organized, Tori structures it by putting the series tracker label across the left side, leaving more room on the right side for additional series, and uses a specific spacing technique, with one space down from the title to start writing series names [(00:06:40)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=400s).
- Tori recommends saving incomplete series towards the bottom of the page to avoid clutter and to account for handwriting that may get worse towards the bottom of the page, and blocks off the last two to three rows for this purpose [(00:07:07)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=427s).
- The series tracker spread is a valuable tool for staying on top of multiple book series, with Tori currently tracking over 20 series, and provides a sense of productivity and motivation to continue finishing series [(00:06:04)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=364s).
## Ana Bruns [(00:07:23)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=443s)
- Anna Bruns suggests creating a reading journal spread to track a favorite author's backlog, allowing readers to list all the author's books and track their progress as they read through them [(00:07:23)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=443s).
- This spread can be as simple as searching for the author's published works, printing out the book covers, and gluing them on the page, with the page titled with the author's name, such as [[Brandon Sanderson]] [(00:07:46)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=466s).
- The books can be arranged in any order that makes sense, such as by series, reading order, publication date, or the reader's level of interest, and Anna Bruns has arranged Brandon Sanderson's books by series and reading order [(00:08:00)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=480s).
- To track progress, readers can add a way to check off the books as they finish them, such as drawing an empty five-star rating under each book, which can also be used to mark the book as read and record the reader's rating [(00:08:24)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=504s).
- Creating a favorite author page in the reading journal is a great way to personalize it and can be helpful when deciding what to read next, as picking up a book from a tried-and-true author is often a reliable choice [(00:08:47)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=527s).
## JashiiCorrin [(00:08:57)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=537s)
- Karen's reading journal idea is to record not just what you're reading, but also other types of media, such as movies, TV shows, and games, in order to capture memories and make the journal more worthwhile [(00:08:57)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=537s).
- Initially, the focus on reading made it feel like other leisure activities were not worthwhile, but by including them in the journal, it became possible to spend more time in the journal and better remember the media being consumed [(00:09:16)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=556s).
- The format used for recording other types of media is similar to that used for books, allowing for the capture of memories and thoughts associated with those media types [(00:09:41)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=581s).
- Recording other types of media in the journal has been found to improve memory of those media, similar to how writing about books improves memory of what was read [(00:09:57)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=597s).
- Including other types of media in the journal can be a good solution for those who don't feel like they read enough to warrant having a reading journal, as it allows for a more diverse range of entries and makes the journal more engaging [(00:10:32)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=632s).
- The practice of recording other types of media has been continued across multiple journals, despite changes in layout style, and has been found to be a fun and enjoyable way to reflect on thoughts and memories associated with those media [(00:10:19)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=619s).
## Cozy With Katy [(00:10:39)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=639s)
- The idea of a yearly bookshelf tracker is shared as a favorite spread to create, which is an excellent way to visualize all the books read in a year, especially for ebooks, audiobooks, or library books, and can be made creative with stickers or kept simple [(00:10:39)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=639s).
- The bookshelf tracker can be customized to fit individual journal themes and aesthetics, and tracking can be done by one to five star ratings, genre, or format, with the example given using little bubbles of a cauldron as a key [(00:10:54)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=654s).
- A personalized example of a yearly tracker is shown, with a purple witch's library theme, using a shelf of potion bottles as the tracker, and a bookmark is created to remind of the exact marker colors for each rating [(00:11:29)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=689s).
- Bookshelves are used throughout the journal, not only for the yearly tracker, but also for TBRs or reading challenges, where little shelves are set up with book prompts and actual book covers are printed and pasted onto the shelves [(00:11:52)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=712s).
- The idea of combining the yearly bookshelf tracker with a TBR or reading challenge is demonstrated, showing how bookshelves can be customized to fit individual needs and journal themes [(00:12:14)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=734s).
- The name associated with the idea is Cozy with Katie, also known as Biblio Katie, who shares this idea as a way to make reading journals more engaging and personalized [(00:10:39)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=639s).
## Lunar Inspiration [(00:12:29)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=749s)
- The idea of a reading challenges page in a reading journal is introduced, which includes mini challenges within the main yearly reading challenge, similar to side quests in video games [(00:12:29)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=749s).
- The goal is to be more intentional with reading in 2025, with specific targets such as reading 20 non-fiction books and experiencing 20 audiobooks, as a way to branch out and try new things [(00:12:55)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=775s).
- Additional mini challenges include reading 20 books that were owned before 2025, 10 Shakespeare plays, 10 Portuguese books, and 10 big books, all aimed at making the reading experience more interesting and helping to reach the main goal [(00:13:13)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=793s).
- Setting these mini goals within the main goal is intended to make the reading journey more engaging and help achieve a good year of reading in 2025 [(00:13:40)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=820s).
- Raquel from Lunar Dawn Inspiration shares her personal reading challenges and goals, including reading more intentionally and exploring different genres and formats [(00:12:34)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=754s).
## Little Miss Macaron [(00:13:50)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=830s)
- Lucy from Little Miss Macaron suggests including book cover printouts in a reading journal, which can be used in various spreads such as TBRs, reading wrap-ups, and book review pages, to add color and visual interest while making the spreads more structured and easier to reference [(00:13:50)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=830s).
- The use of interactive elements like Dutch doors or flip-outs in a journal spread provides more space on each page and can be used to add book reviews, quotes, or fan art, making the spread more fun and engaging [(00:14:27)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=867s).
- Lucy created a spread for her favorite books of 2024, incorporating opening book covers with fan art collages on the inside, which adds a unique and interactive element to the journal [(00:14:32)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=872s).
- To create the opening book covers, Lucy printed out the cover, attached it to a piece of card stock that was the same height but double the width, folded it in half, and attached it to the page, but recommends using thinner paper to avoid making the journal too thick [(00:15:06)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=906s).
- The opening book covers can be used in various spreads, such as TBR pages, book review pages, or reading wrap-ups, and can be made more interactive by adding elements like fan art or quotes on the inside [(00:15:00)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=900s).
- Lucy's tip is to use a thinner paper, such as printer paper, instead of card stock, to create the opening book covers, as it will make the journal easier to close and less bulky [(00:15:27)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=927s).
## Peace Love Plan [(00:15:40)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=940s)
- Using book covers or spaces for book covers can motivate readers to tackle their physical to-be-read (TBR) list, with one example being the "25 books in 2025" challenge where book covers are printed out and used to track progress [(00:15:40)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=940s).
- To create this visual motivator, book covers can be taken from [[Goodreads]], sized and printed out on sticker paper from Amazon, then hand-cut and stuck into a reading journal, allowing readers to track the number of stars given to each book [(00:15:46)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=946s).
- Another example of this method is using bigger book covers for a "12 recommendations from 12 friends" challenge, where the covers serve as reminders of the books chosen for the challenge [(00:16:18)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=978s).
- Alternatively, spaces for book covers can be left blank in a physical TBR spread, and once a book is read, its cover can be printed out and stuck into the corresponding space, providing a visual representation of the number of books left to read and motivating the reader to fill in all the spaces [(00:16:30)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=990s).
- This method can be customized to fit individual journal sizes, such as an 8x8 journal, and can be used in conjunction with a list of books written out, making it easy to find the corresponding book and stick in its cover once it's been read [(00:16:49)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=1009s).
## Plan With Emm [(00:17:05)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=1025s)
- To create a visually appealing To-Be-Read (TBR) list, it is suggested to place icons or graphics in the center and branch out from there, allowing for a lot of space to list books, especially for avid readers who use apps like Libby and NetGalley to track upcoming releases and holds [(00:17:13)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=1033s).
- The TBR list can be created on a single page or as a double page spread, depending on personal preference and the amount of space available in the journal, and can be made more engaging with the use of fun colors and hand lettering [(00:17:48)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=1068s).
- A list of desired books to read can be compiled, along with books that are scheduled for release during the month and those that need to be read for review or library hold purposes, and checkboxes can be added to track progress [(00:18:20)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=1100s).
- The remaining space on the page can be filled with decorative elements or split down the middle to create a unique design, making the process of creating a TBR list efficient and allowing more time for reading [(00:18:35)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=1115s).
- Listening to audiobooks while creating bullet journal spreads can be a productive and enjoyable way to multitask, as mentioned by Lena from Ry [(00:18:57)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=1137s).
## RyeMi Art [(00:19:02)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=1142s)
- Lena from RyeMi Art Bujo and Books suggests adding a calendar to a reading journal, where days spent reading books are marked, as a great visual addition that can store a lot of information [(00:19:02)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=1142s).
- The calendar can be customized in various ways, including using different colors for each book and writing the book title on top of the line, or leaving it blank with a nearby list of read books [(00:19:25)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=1165s).
- Lena colors in only the days she actually reads a certain book, allowing her to better understand her reading habits, and keeps each book in the same line to avoid confusion [(00:19:41)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=1181s).
- To make the calendar less overwhelming, Lena uses a specific coloring technique, where she only marks a small part of the box on the first and last day of reading a book, and colors in the lines fully on the days she reads [(00:20:06)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=1206s).
- This calendar system can be adapted and personalized to individual reading journal preferences, and Lena encourages readers to find their own approach to using this feature [(00:20:34)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=1234s).
## Torey Ramos [(00:20:41)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=1241s)
- Tori Ramos shares planning tips for a reading journal, focusing on layout ideas for tracking statistics, which is one of her favorite things to track in her journal [(00:20:41)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=1241s).
- She presents several spread ideas, including a regular list type format or a decorative list where each section is titled and information is written next to it [(00:20:56)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=1256s).
- Another way to track statistics is by using pie charts, which Tori Ramos often obtains from Story Graph, allowing her to calculate percentages and fill in the charts [(00:21:12)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=1272s).
- A simpler alternative to pie charts is the bar graph option, which is easy to put together and visually pleasing [(00:21:36)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=1296s).
- Tori Ramos' favorite option for tracking statistics is a combination of different methods, including pie charts, regular boxes for books and pages read, and sometimes a bar graph for aesthetic appeal [(00:21:54)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=1314s).
- She hopes that these options will be helpful for tracking statistics in a reading journal [(00:22:20)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=1340s).
## Erin Smith [(00:22:24)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=1344s)
- Making a reading journal sustainable in the long run is crucial, and it's okay to not create elaborate collage spreads for every book, especially if you didn't love the book or don't have the time, and instead opt for a minimal layout to prevent overwhelm [(00:22:24)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=1344s).
- Pairing a book with matching stationery and creating a collage spread can be a fun way to extend the experience of reading a book, but it's not necessary to do this for every book, and a basic book review page can be a good alternative [(00:22:30)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=1350s).
- A basic book review page can still include important details about the book, such as the format, dates started and finished, genre, publication year, and star rating, as well as notes about what you liked or disliked, favorite scenes and characters, and quotes [(00:23:31)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=1411s).
- Creating a sustainable reading journal that fits your lifestyle is key to making it enjoyable in the long run, and it's essential to remember that making a journal is supposed to be fun, so it's okay to take the pressure off and let a page or spread be basic every now and then [(00:23:55)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=1435s).
- Erin Smith is not mentioned in the provided text, but Kiara is mentioned at the end, indicating a possible introduction or transition to a new section [(00:24:02)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=1442s).
## Chiaras Bookish Service [(00:24:05)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=1445s)
- Chiaras Bookish Service is a method for capturing the mood of books in a reading journal, which involves creating a separate journal spread for each book, with the book itself being the primary inspiration [(00:24:05)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=1445s).
- To create a journal spread, three questions are considered: whether there's a specific element of the book to include, such as a train station or a Hogwarts acceptance letter, what kind of vibe or mood the book has, and how it made the reader feel [(00:24:26)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=1466s).
- The vibe or mood of the book can be determined by considering whether it has a tranquil and wholesome vibe, like Sweet Bean Paste, or a dark academia vibe, like Never Let Me Go, and trying to find the essence of the book [(00:24:44)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=1484s).
- If the previous questions do not provide inspiration, a third question is asked: if the title of the book is visualized, what font does it appear in, which has led to the use of specific fonts for certain books, such as a nugal font for The Wicked Deep or a classic old newspaper font for A Burning [(00:25:19)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=1519s).
- These prompts are intended to help capture the books read in a personalized way and provide inspiration to get started with creating journal spreads [(00:25:40)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=1540s).
## More reading journal ideas [(00:25:42)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=1542s)
- Viewers are encouraged to feel inspired to add something new to their reading journal, with the video providing a starting point for new ideas [(00:25:42)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=1542s).
- A list of creators mentioned is available in the pinned comment and description box for viewers to explore and discover new creators [(00:25:47)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=1547s).
- The video offers over a hundred ideas for setting up a reading journal, with many of these ideas having been used to inform personal journal setups [(00:25:58)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=1558s).
- Additional reading journal inspiration can be found by clicking or tapping on a linked video, which will provide further guidance and ideas [(00:26:04)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0&t=1564s).
## Sources
- [website](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZVm4CW0Bu0?si=iJlPVXcs6wNxTXXP)