Author R.A. Jackque encourages readers to stop, think, and re-establish a connection with what really matters in a world where every day chaos frequently eclipses quiet. Each of her three life-changing journals—Genesis 365, Parenting Your Parent(s), Spouse, or Loved One, and You Need 2 Breathe—is a cornerstone of rejuvenation, imparting knowledge about faith, readiness, and emotional recovery.
Even though each book is self-contained, taken as a whole, they offer a comprehensive spiritual journey that covers everything from comprehending beginnings to coping with life’s changes to finding peace after loss.
Genesis 365 — Returning to the Beginning

Jackque’s Genesis 365 is a devotional call to reexamine the first book of the Bible as a living manual for contemporary living, not only as history. Readers examine the timeless principles found in Genesis, from creation and faith to human weakness and redemption, via 365 daily reflections.
Each prompt encourages deep personal dialogue with God: “Do you trust Him?” and “What would you have done in Noah’s place?” Such questions turn passive reading into active reflection.
“The words ‘In the beginning, God’ are not just about history,” Jackque writes. “They’re a daily reminder that every sunrise is a new beginning.”
Through this straightforward yet profound method, Genesis 365 assists readers in reviving their sense of purpose, renewing their perspective, and fortifying their faith. It’s a devotional that combines contemporary soul-searching with ancient text.
ADVANCED PURPOSEFUL PREPARATION— Parenting Your Parent(s), Spouse, or Loved One

Jackque transforms providing care, one of life’s most challenging situations, into an act of love and foresight in Parenting Your Parent(s), Spouse, or Loved One: Foresight in Purposeful Preparation. She offers families dealing with comparable circumstances both emotional support and practical advice based on her personal experience caring for her late mother.
In addition to addressing the inner turmoil of caregiving, this journal assists users in organizing important information, such as finances, healthcare, and emotional well-being. It serves as a reminder to readers that taking care of oneself is survival, not selfishness.
“Preparation is love in motion,” Jackque explains. “When we plan for our loved ones, we give them dignity — and we give ourselves peace.”
More than a planner, this book is a heartfelt companion. It acknowledges the anger, guilt, and exhaustion caregivers face while offering structure, reflection, and hope.
You Need 2 Breathe — Healing After Loss

You Need 2 Breathe by Jackque shows readers how to regain their breath after experiencing loss. This diary uses self-care, music, mindfulness, and hydration to help people in mourning regain peace with compassion and clarity.
Every segment includes a combination of emotional and practical healing exercises, ranging from Redefine Your Time and Give Thanks to Hurting and Exhausted. Jackque promotes thankfulness, rest, introspection, and deep breathing as tiny everyday actions of repair.
She writes, “Your rhythm is stolen by grief. But one breath at a time, with patience and time, you’ll discover it again.”
You Need 2 Breathe encourages people to go through their feelings and regain their power and spirit instead of pushing them to “move on.”
Three Books, One Purpose: Renewal
Across all three works, Jackque’s message is clear — peace is found through purpose.
Through resilience in You Need 2 Breathe, trust in Genesis 365, or foresight in Parenting Your Parent(s), her writings encourage readers to face life’s most difficult realities with compassion and bravery.
Not only does her writing provide guidance, but it also grants permission to take a break, get ready, and recover.
From spiritual awakening to practical insight and emotional rebirth, these journals collectively offer a triptych of transformation that demonstrates that regeneration is always attainable, regardless of life’s season.

