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Junk Journaling Offers a Creative Path to Mindfulness

Mission Prep’s Aja Chavez is featured in Medicinal Media’s article on junk journaling, a creative practice that turns recycled materials, keepsakes, and everyday paper items into a personal record of thoughts and memories.

Chavez describes junk journaling as a playful form of self-care that can reinforce gratitude, invite self-expression, and create a sense of accomplishment. The article also explores how the hands-on process of cutting, arranging, and layering materials may help focus attention, reduce rumination, and give people another way to process emotions.

Mission Prep continues to support accessible, age-appropriate practices that help adolescents build emotional awareness and healthy coping skills. Creative activities can offer young people a gentle opportunity to slow down, reflect, and connect with meaningful experiences in daily life over time.

Parent and teen connecting thoughtfully while redefining parenting success

Mission Prep on Rethinking Success in Parenting

Mission Prep and Aja Chavez recently shared insights on how redefining success can positively impact children’s mental and emotional well-being. Traditional measures of success—such as