Are you tired of being inconsistent?
Steal the Parris Family’s plan for turning good intentions into real change with this free downloadable resource.
Are you tired of being inconsistent?
Steal the Parris Family’s plan for turning good intentions into real change with this free downloadable resource.
The Parris Post gives you a done-for-you action plan so you’re not stacking 12 habits at once and creating decision fatigue. Each month you’ll get a short story to keep it fun and engaging, guided prompts to spark clarity, and a monthly fill-in action plan that sets one clear direction for the month.
If this sounds like you, you're not lazy. Your journaling just isn’t connected to action.
So instead of giving you just prompts to think about, I give you a tiny plan to practice.
Each month you receive:
Choose your experience
Story Letter Pack (Shipping calculated at checkout): chapter + letter + art print + Action Plan
Journal Bundle(Shipping calculated at checkout): everything above + 3 sticker sheets + 3 die cuts
If you already know you want to make consistent changes, the annual saves you the most because shipping is included and you’re locked in for the full year of simple, effective and easy life improvement!
Quick Note: You can start anytime without being lost with our story recap(Instant download upon purchase so you can catch up while waiting for the story)
Here’s how The Parris Post works
Step 1: Read (5 minutes)
A short, cozy story (no more than one page front + back).
Step 2: Reflect (5–10 minutes)
Quick prompts that help you name what’s actually happening.
Step 3: Do (the part you’ve been missing)
A 1–3 step action plan you can use in real life (boundaries, communication, confidence, people-pleasing, perfectionism).
If it takes more than 3 steps, we will break it up into future months so you don’t overwhelm yourself.
It’s a found-family mystery where a dad is raising magical onion children, who were a final promise left by his belated wife. But as the secrets buried beneath the family’s garden begin to surface, they’re forced to face their pasts together.
It mirrors real life scenarios to help with stronger and more honest reflection that doesn't feel so lonely.