Don’t just witness the journey—step into it.

There are moments in life when something shifts.

You begin to see more clearly.
You notice patterns that once felt confusing.
You realize you are not lost—you are learning.

The Captain’s Log is a guided journal designed to help you slow down, reflect, and find your way through the complexities of NeuroDivergent relationships, identity, and personal growth.

You don’t need to have all the answers.
You only need a place to begin.

Why “The Captain’s Log”?

In the Radiant Empathy journey, Captain KIM represents steady leadership in uncertain waters—the part of you that can pause, observe, and choose your course with clarity.

This log book is your place to step into that role.

To pause.
To notice.
To write your way forward.

This is not about fixing your life.
It is about learning to sit with it long enough to understand it.

A Place to Return To

Rooted in the Radiant Empathy framework, this beautifully designed log book offers a quiet, structured space to explore your thoughts, emotions, and experiences—at your own pace.

More than a companion, this is a place to return to.

When things feel unclear.
When conversations linger.
When you need to hear your own voice again.

Designed for Reflection. Built for Real Life.

A Place to Reflect

Thoughtfully designed pages offer structure without pressure—helping you make sense of your experiences and track your growth over time.

A Space to Integrate

Capture the moments that matter. Notice patterns. Write your way through confusion into clarity.

A Grounded, Screen-Free Experience

Step away from the noise. Engage with your thoughts in a way that is calm, focused, and deeply personal.

A Companion for Real Life

Whether you are navigating uncertainty, rebuilding connection, or reclaiming your sense of self, this journal meets you where you are.

About the Author

Kathy J. Marshack, Ph.D., is a psychologist, author, and creator of the Radiant Empathy framework.

For decades, her work has focused on helping individuals navigate the complexities of NeuroDivergent relationships with clarity, resilience, and self-trust.

Her work bridges science and story—offering not just insight, but transformation.