Posa Newsletter
Guess what? I found a typo in the planner! It’s on page 62. I found it when I was looking for June 4 and could not find it because it said June 6! Raise of hands if you found this too? Do you know how many times I looked through the entire planner to make sure the dates were correct! So many. Finding this mistake made me smile, though. Just like in my sewing work, having a certain little imperfection or flaw is what adds charm. Luckily, a single curve can turn the four into a 6.
Okay, Indira, so what’s going on on June 4th? Spill. Time for a quick and exciting personal share! I will be attending Camp Breastie! It’s an annual gathering of folks impacted by breast and gynecological cancers offering community, advocacy, and education. For me, it’s a much-needed time away, a retreat in some ways, to connect with others with shared experiences and a way for me to show up for myself. I look forward to the information shared and for continued mental and emotional healing around this chapter of my life.
And now, your handy end-of-the-month checklist
Find a cozy spot for an hour and focus on the four sections below.
- Memorable Moments (page 10). Anything you can cut and glue or tape that brings you back to a meaningful moment in April goes here.
- Quarterly goals April 30 check-in (page 41-42). An opportunity for reflection and update on any goals you may have set this quarter.
- April Reflections (page 49). I like to flip through the photos on my phone in April for a visual reminder of all the things that happened.
- April photospread! (page 72) Select 2 photos that sum up or highlight your February. I cheat and make collages to fit more than photos. So many special moments to choose from!
You deserve this downtime. Claim it.
Have you not used your journal in a while and might need a rest? I got you. Here is your guide to help you get back in the flow of journaling.
Product Drop!!
Our stationery is available for sale! Ahh!!
We’re offering two beautiful sets. The first is a minimalist letter‑writing stationery set of nine unique, 5.5” X 8” sheets featuring the life cycle of the monarch butterfly along the border.
The second is a set of four 4.25” × 5.5” blank note cards with stunning illustrations that showcase the monarch’s life cycle through vibrant color and incredible detail. These illustrations for both these sets were created by Ainav, shout‑out! You can find her work on Instagram @artbyainav. I’m still in awe every time I look at them; they are works of art!
The designs were rendered from photos I took of monarchs we raised last summer. My hope is that these pieces inspire you to connect with others through the gentle, soothing practice of letter writing, spark excitement for warmer days ahead, and fill you with gratitude and admiration for nature’s beautiful transformations.
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Community Science Project
My dear friend Krystal, who feels more like a sister to me, is leading an incredible community-based research project focused on milkweed (the sole source of food for monarchs). The project is hosted by the Kansas Wildlife Federation. Click here for full details and to see how you can participate!
Save the Date
I am organizing a gathering of Posa journalers on Saturday, June 27, 2026 in the Ithaca area to connect over our shared interest in community. This date would mark the (almost) half-way point of 2026. I envision this as a supportive meet‑up creating space for reflection, conversation, and quiet writing, along with a chance to check in on everyone’s journaling practice and answer any questions. Most of all, it will be a fun, relaxed gathering centered on intentional reflection and shared appreciation. Stay tuned!
In the works
We are working on the 2027 guided bullet journal and planner and would love your feedback. Please feel free to email me directly and share about what you would want to see differently for next year. For example, I’ll move the tough decisions page so it’s not right next to the photo spread! Do you like having the blank pages? Are there spreads you’d want to see added? Removed? I would love to hear from you.
And if you love your Everyday Bullet Journal and are moved to share about your experience, please drop a few lines here. I would be so grateful.
Happy Journaling!
Indi
Posa Journals, Creator
