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Glide away...

This journal from Matrikas is quite possibly the best journal I've seen. Since the day I received it, I haven't been able to stop looking at it fondly, it is that beautiful and captivating. It has these therapeutic colouring pages that can immediately calm you down or add a spark to a lazy monotonous work day.
They come in four colours with four different motifs on the top and I opted for this dark blue one with the gliding fish and the word 'glide' incorporated into the gold embossed motif. Thank you Matrikas, this is a kick-ass product and I can't stop raving about it. 
Purchased a few more from Amazon.in to give as gifts to friends. This is the reddish one with a feather embossed on it and the words 'write' scrawled nearby.
This is the pretty dragonfly greyish journal with the word 'fly' at the tip.
And here's another look at my favourite one, love this navy blue colour and the pretty fish with tail and fins like angel wings... gliding through life and letting out bubbles of joy and appreciation in her path, reminding us to do the same. Spread vibes of good will and positivity wherever you go, and this women's journal by matrikas (check the link for a youtube demonstration) does exactly that. 

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