Since launching MyJLStory, I’ve written more than 60 articles — and I’m still writing. Golf lessons. Food stories. Reflections on life and work. Every post is one piece of a bigger picture.
Lately, I’ve been asking myself: Is there a way to share these lessons in a more organized package? Because if an article resonates with you, I want to give you something you can try — something that goes beyond just reading, and turns awareness into action.
The First Step: Journals
Journaling has been a thread running through this blog from the start. Golf journaling to track swing faults. Food journaling to understand digestion. Life journaling to spot patterns in work and leadership.
That’s why the first product I’m building is the Performance Journal – Golf, Nutrition, and Life. A simple tool in both PDF and Google Sheets format. Three lanes, one system. A way to capture awareness every day.
The Second Step: Mini eBooks
Some posts are meant to be read once. Others deserve a place in a small book you can carry with you. That’s where the Mini eBooks come in.
- For golfers: Golf Mini eBook — five lessons on awareness, swing myths, and strategy.
- For food lovers: Food Mini eBook — recipes and stories that taste like memory.
- For life and work: Life Mini eBook — reflections on awareness, leadership, and luck.
- Or all three together: MyJLStory Mini eBook Collection.
The Third Step: Digital Tools
Some golfers prefer pen and paper, others like numbers and charts. For that reason, I’ve also created a Golf Journal Template (Google Sheets). It tracks rounds, swing tendencies, and practice drills, and even auto-calculates patterns like fairway misses and short-game stats.
Why This Matters
I don’t want products that feel bolted on. I want them to belong here, because they grow out of the same lessons and stories you’re already reading. The posts are the sparks. The journals and eBooks are the firewood that keeps the practice going.
Closing Thought
MyJLStory started as a place to write. Now it’s becoming a place to act. If a post speaks to you, there’s a way to take the next step — with a journal, a template, or a mini book.
Because improvement doesn’t come from reading alone. It comes from awareness in action.

