The scribble writing represents your story being written in a notebook.
The rough, winding edges of the word journey represents that life isn't always easy. There will be challenges, there will be hurdles and there will always be bumps in the road; but you can always arrive at your desired destination.
The love heart represents the love and support from your family and friends through the tough times.
"Reach out and speak to someone you trust and feel comfortable with. I thought the hardest part was talking, but the hardest part was putting on that mask and pretending to be happy when I really wasn't."
Michael Donehue - Founder, Journey Apparel
"My family and friends are a huge part of the person I am today. I count my blessings for the amazing people around me, being the support and reminding me each day of how lucky I am to live this life. The older I get, I am realising more that it is my turn to be the support and to be a positive role model to the people around me." Dylan Lee - Founder, Pop Collective Co and Journey Apparel logo designer
"Mental stress comes from so many things day to day, its okay to talk about these stresses and get support from those around you. It only takes one conversation, don't be afraid to open up."
Brody Mihocek - Collingwood Football Club
"My reset, reconnect and re-energise place is the ocean"
Wade Hurst
"Talking about your issues is important, but listening to someone else's is just as paramount. Never bottle things up." Thomas Donehue
"I still have good and bad days but I've learned to manage it. I'm on top of it and if anyone out there is doubting whether you can ever get through it I'm telling you, yes you can."
Brendan Smith
"Reach out and speak to someone you trust and feel comfortable with. I thought the hardest part was talking, but the hardest part was putting on that mask and pretending to be happy when I really wasn't."
Michael Donehue - Founder, Journey Apparel
"My family and friends are a huge part of the person I am today. I count my blessings for the amazing people around me, being the support and reminding me each day of how lucky I am to live this life. The older I get, I am realising more that it is my turn to be the support and to be a positive role model to the people around me." Dylan Lee - Founder, Pop Collective Co and Journey Apparel logo designer
"Mental stress comes from so many things day to day, its okay to talk about these stresses and get support from those around you. It only takes one conversation, don't be afraid to open up."
Brody Mihocek - Collingwood Football Club
"My reset, reconnect and re-energise place is the ocean"
Wade Hurst
"Talking about your issues is important, but listening to someone else's is just as paramount. Never bottle things up." Thomas Donehue
"I still have good and bad days but I've learned to manage it. I'm on top of it and if anyone out there is doubting whether you can ever get through it I'm telling you, yes you can."
Brendan Smith
"There is nothing wrong with being vulnerable and nothing wrong with crying. Never feel embarrassed as it's important to let your feelings and emotions out."
Chris Mayne - Former AFL footballer
"There is no such thing as the perfect journey, but one conversation may redirect a person onto a better path."
David Donehue
"No matter what's going on in your life remember to talk to your partner, family, friends and other loved ones (including your pets). You are not alone."
Anders Munro
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