Journal
From Eczema to Empowerment:
The Mercy Journey
Healing isn’t just about the body — it’s about the soul, the mind, and the quiet rituals that help us feel whole again.
For years I struggled with eczema. It wasn’t only the relentless itching, the inflamed patches, or the sleepless nights. It was the deeper shame, the frustration of being unseen, and the quiet exhaustion of trying everything clinics suggested with little lasting relief.
I searched for answers in many places. Nothing brought true peace until I turned inward. I began small, sacred rituals: journaling my heaviest thoughts onto paper, surrounding myself with gentle affirmations, nourishing my body with intention, and slowly creating spaces that felt safe and soothing.
That inward work started to shift everything. The flares became less frequent. The emotional weight lifted. QuoteQuest365 was born directly from this season — a collection of tools that supported my healing the same way they can support yours.
🕊️ Morning Rituals to start your day with clarity
🫖 Nourish From Within for gentle wellness support
✨ Radiant Rituals to reconnect with your inner glow
🌙 Wind-Down Essentials to help you rest and restore
📓 Mindful Journaling Tools to process and reflect
🏡 Home Sweet Home to create your sanctuary
🎁 Freebies to inspire your first steps
Yet something was still missing.
Last year my mother-in-law made a 4,000 km journey back to her village and returned with something ancient and blessed — pure Sidr honey. She taught me a simple 40-day Rahmah ritual: a daily practice of gratitude, intention, and applying this honey as an act of mercy to the skin and soul.
On day 40 I looked in the mirror and the difference was undeniable. The redness had calmed. The skin felt softer, more at peace. What years of inward work had prepared, the Rahmah ritual completed.
That is why Rahmah now lives alongside QuoteQuest365. The journals, stickers, and prompts remain my daily companions. The honey is the final physical blessing that arrived when my body and soul were finally ready.
Healing is still messy, beautiful, and deeply personal. You don’t have to do it alone.
If you’re walking a similar path, I invite you to begin where I did — with small rituals, honest words on paper, and an open heart. When the time feels right, the rest will find you.
— With mercy and gratitude,
Jolie