Soft Pink Era 🤍
Dear Diary,
Today I leaned into softness.
I opened my planner with the intention of slowing down rather than filling every inch with tasks. Instead of my usual darker pens and sharp lines, I reached for soft pink tones—blush, rose, and a pale dusty pink that almost fades into the page. The colors felt quiet. Gentle. Like they were inviting me to breathe instead of rush.
I added texture wherever I could: a strip of delicate washi tape, a small piece of handmade paper, the faint imprint of a stamp that didn’t press perfectly. The imperfections actually made the page feel warmer, more alive. Running my fingers across the page, I could feel the layers, and it reminded me that planning doesn’t have to be rigid or mechanical. It can be something sensory. Something tender.
Using pink felt symbolic today. Not in the cliché sense, but in a deeper way—like giving myself permission to be soft without apologizing for it. To move through the day with a little more stillness. A little more grace.
My planner page ended up looking less like a schedule and more like a quiet corner. Soft colors, gentle textures, small spaces to pause between the lines. It felt like a reflection of the energy I want to carry: calm, feminine, intentional.
Maybe tapping into my feminine isn’t about doing more. Maybe it’s about allowing things to be softer. Slower. More intuitive.
And today, a page with Cloth & Paper Fig Milk reminded me of that.
Yours truly,
Gabbie
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