✍️ DO YOU HATE HANDWRITING? GOOD. THIS BOOK IS FOR YOU. ✍️
Let’s be real—you’re only reading this because typing “journaling for people who hate writing” into a search bar was easier than actually writing it down. You’re the kind of person who:
🚫 Avoids writing by making voice notes (which you’ll never listen to)
🚫 Uses a keyboard whenever possible (because, duh)
🚫 Starts journaling, only to stop because your handwriting looks like ancient cave drawings
But guess what? This book gets you. Inside are 100 low-effort, high-fun prompts designed for people who hate writing but still want to reflect, vent, and maybe even have a laugh while doing it.
📢 PROMPTS INCLUDE:
📝 “Describe your handwriting in three words. Be brutally honest.”
✏️ “Write one sentence. Just one. I dare you.”
📄 “Invent a conspiracy theory about why your handwriting is so bad.”
🔠 “Type this prompt instead. See? Loopholes exist.”
🖋️ “Imagine you’re writing an important historical document. How long until you give up?”
This book will help you:
✅ Express yourself without essays or cramps
✅ Find new ways to “journal” (without journaling)
✅ Laugh at your chicken-scratch penmanship instead of avoiding it
✅ Maybe—just maybe—appreciate the chaos of your own handwriting
📢 WARNING: This book will not improve your handwriting. In fact, it might make it worse. But at least you’ll have fun along the way.
✏️ “Finally, a journaling book that understands me! I tried writing my thoughts, but my own handwriting scared me. Now, I just scribble and pretend it’s abstract art.” – Doodle McScratch
🖊️ “I was going to write a glowing review, but I couldn’t read what I wrote. So… just assume it was positive!” – Professor Illegible
📜 “I started using this book, and my handwriting actually got worse. 10/10, highly recommend.” – Dr. Chicken Scratchington
📝 “I wanted to journal, but every time I saw my handwriting, I thought, ‘Wow, is this what ancient civilizations felt like trying to decipher hieroglyphics?’ Thanks for making me feel seen.” – Scribbles von Mess
📄 “My handwriting is so bad, even AI can’t read it. This book finally gives me prompts that let me embrace the chaos. Also, my grocery list is now a cryptic puzzle.” – The Mysterious Scribbler





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