Are you asking the questions you'll wish you had?
Making life sacred through meaningful tools and keepsakes
QUESTIONS YOU’LL WISH YOU ASKED: FAMILY JOURNALS
There’s a time capsule prompt journal for every family relationship.
Are you asking the questions you’ll wish you had?
Motherless Mother Journals and Resources
Prompts, Practices, and Affirmations to Guide the Mom Who Is Missing Her Own
Resources to Heal Yourself
Questions You'll Wish You Asked Yourself: A Journal to Understand Your Past, Feel Peace in the Present, & Create the Future You Want
About Living Questions & it's Creator
Let's make life sacred through meaningful journals, practices, & keepsakes.
Hi, I'm Melissa Pennel.
I'm a writer, mother, and breathworker living in Northern California. I believe that every story matters, that everyone is a writer if given the right prompts, and that life is less about having all the answers and more about asking the right questions.
This philosophy of "living the questions" did not come easily, but was instead born from a period of deep grief.
In the span of only a few years I lost my grandparents, unexpectedly lost my mother, and saw my only remaining elder succumb to dementia, dying soon after. I was left with so many questions about life, my family’s past, and the deeper selves of my loved ones. As I navigated grief in the following years, I turned to a long-time tool of reflection, self-understanding, and healing: writing.
After later getting a degree in psychology and being trained as a life coach, I realized the power of questions. I saw how the right question could shift everything: deepen understanding, create space for connection, and allow us to view ourselves (and each other) entirely differently.
It was from this place that I created the "Questions You'll Wish You Asked" series of journals: prompts that capture memories, wisdom, and inspire a reflection on legacy in family relationships. The "Questions You'll Wish You Asked" series took on a life of its own and has changed the lives of thousands of families around the world.
I continue to create projects that deepen self-understanding, allow us to transcend our finite time on this planet, and meet ourselves (and each other) in the messy imperfection of being human.
As Rumi said, “Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and right doing, there is a field. I’ll meet you there.”
Let writing - and these journals - be your field.
To find more of my work on how to live a full and authentic life, go to FollowYourFireCoaching.com.