Unleash Your Emotions with LPA’s Rage Journals and Sneak Peek into the Angry Feels Journals

Hey hey, Paper Lovers! I’m thrilled to share a release that’s a bit out of the ordinary but incredibly liberating—my Rage Journals and a sneak peek into something special for the kiddos, the Angry Feels Journals.

Why a Rage Journal?

2025 has been a bit of a dumpster fire, hasn’t it? And while we usually turn to our planners and journals for peace and organization, there are days when the usual tranquility just doesn’t cut it. That’s where the Rage Journal steps in.

Designed for those moments when you need to let off steam in a safe and creative way, each Rage Journal is crafted to withstand whatever you throw at it—literally. Scribble, tear, and distress to your heart’s content. This journal is your private arena to express all those bottled-up emotions without any repercussions.

Highlights of the Rage Journals:

  1. Robust and Ready: Each Rage Journal is designed to endure the roughest of treatments. Scribble, tear, and unleash your emotions across 40 pages of pure cathartic release.
  2. Unfiltered Expression: Dive into pages that welcome your rawest emotions with open arms. No filters, no judgments.
  3. Musical Therapy: Enhance your rage release session with our curated playlist—because the right track can turn scribbling into a soul-soothing experience.

But what about the kiddos?

Kids experience frustration too, and they need healthy outlets just as much as adults. While the full version of the Angry Feels Journal is still under wraps, I’ve created a kid-friendly teaser. This version is swear-free and features content that resonates with common childhood frustrations—perfect for teaching little ones about emotional expression.

Freebies for Everyone!

To get you started, I’m offering a free 12-page sampler of both the Rage Journal and the Angry Feels Journal. These samplers give you a taste of what’s to come and are perfect for those not ready to commit to a full journal just yet. Download, print, and start transforming those tough emotions into something tangible and artistic.

Join Us on This Creative Emotional Journey

Ready to channel your inner emotions creatively? Try out the sampler of our new Rage and Angry Feels Journals. Grab the full size editions of the Rage Journal in white and blackout paper here, and join a community embracing their emotions boldly and creatively.

It’s perfectly fine to not always be okay. Now, you have a safe space to express and explore those feelings. Dive into our new journals today and begin a transformative journey of destroying paper with purpose!

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