We're all celebrating the month of giving in November. We think it is an excellent time to share the gift of three Interactive Journals from the Change Companies and a Sterling Sliver Don Kuhl. They are beautiful gifts for a friend a loved one or for you this season.

Gratitude is more than saying "thank you." It is a mindset – a recognition of the good things that exist in your life and a choice to not take them for granted. Gratitude practices like writing gratitude letters, finding three good things about each day, and contemplating gratitude can bring greater joy, meaning, and health to life.

Don and his team have developed three interactive journals uniquely created for Silvers: The three-book set includes: Gratitude: The Start of a Daily Practice, Your Life is a Story, and Remodeling My House. Each Interactive Journal offers the opportunity for fresh personal insights and goals that are inspirational and actionable.

See why CEO and Founder Gail Bruce was so impressed with Don Kuhl and journaling for the Silver Age here

Your Life is a Story invites the journalers to explore what important lessons you have learned from the stories of your life and what positive changes have your stories led you to make? Your Life is a Story allows individuals to read and write powerful stories of transformation.

Gratitude Interactive Journal is more than saying "thank you." It is a mindset – a recognition of the good things that exist in your life and a choice to not take them for granted. Gratitude practices like writing gratitude letters, finding three good things about each day, and contemplating gratitude can bring greater joy, meaning, and health to life.

The Remodeling My House Journal invites the reader to explore their personal stories by envisioning their life as a house. The Journal encourages drawing and writing, allowing journalers to express their feelings, gain insight into their lives, improve their mood, and connect with themselves on a deeper level.

These journals help one raise their consciousness of aging, create self-reflection, aid in making better plans to cope with aging, and work to help one thrive in this stage of their life." -James and Janice Prochaska Coauthors, "Changing to Thrive."