Skill · Wellness & Journaling

Grief & Loss Journal Builder

Build a complete, plug-and-play guided GRIEF & LOSS JOURNAL specification for ANY bereavement context the seller names — loss of a parent, spouse…

Category
Wellness & Journaling
Deliverable
1 .skill bundle
Outputs
5
Last updated
13 Jun 2026
$6.99 One-time · lifetime updates
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Overview

What Grief & Loss Journal Builder does.

This skill takes a single runtime input — the specific type of loss a buyer names — and builds a complete, ready-to-list guided journal specification around it. It outputs a full page-by-page system with a non-linear grief-companioning framework (not a stage-based model), a memorial and remembrance schema, anniversary and grief-wave tracking pages, support resource pages, a visual style guide with cover concept, and an Etsy or KDP listing package including SEO title, description, 13 tags, and paste-ready image generation prompts. Nothing is left for the seller to invent from scratch.

A buyer running this skill might type: 'Pet loss — specifically dogs, for an adult audience, warm and earthy tone, KDP 6×9 paperback.' The skill returns a structured specification covering around 60-80 interior pages: opening orientation pages, free-write prompts organized by grief theme rather than timeline, a 'Remembering [Name]' memorial section with fillable schema fields, a grief-wave log with a simple visual tracker, a 'When the Waves Come' coping reference page, and anniversary acknowledgment spreads. The style guide specifies typeface pairing, color palette, and margin approach suited to the tone the buyer named.

Alongside the page plan, the output includes: a KDP-ready title formatted for search, a keyword-rich listing description, 13 Etsy or KDP tags in copy-paste format, three paste-ready prompts for generating cover and interior lifestyle images in a consistent visual language, and a print-and-export checklist covering bleed settings, file format, and interior color mode. Every section is labeled and sequenced so a designer or the seller themselves can move directly into Canva, InDesign, or Book Bolt without reinterpreting the spec.

Who it's for

Etsy sellers and Amazon KDP publishers who want to list a grief journal for a specific bereavement niche — pet loss, pregnancy loss, loss of a parent, anticipatory grief, and others — and need a complete interior spec, SEO listing, and image prompts without spending hours on research and structure. Also useful for therapist-authors and wellness content creators building a branded journal product around a bereavement specialty.

What you get

One skill. 5 outputs.

One .skill bundle. Run it on your material and it returns:

01

Full page/spec list

02

Layout + design plan

03

SEO title + 13 tags

04

Paste-ready image prompts

05

Print + export checklist

How it works

Three steps. About two minutes.

Install

Add the .skill file to your Claude app. ~10 seconds.

Run it on your work

Invoke the skill and paste in your material.

Apply the output

Review, keep what works, and use it.

In depth

Why a Claude skill beats a prompt template.

A copy-paste prompt runs one static pass and stops. A skill is a bundled program — instructions, examples, and a workflow Claude runs as a unit: it asks for the right input, applies the same pattern every time, and returns the structured outputs above.

FAQ

Common questions.

What do I actually need to type in to run this skill?

You provide the type of loss (for example, 'loss of a spouse' or 'pregnancy and infant loss'), an optional tone or audience note (such as 'secular, clinical-calm' or 'faith-based, warm'), and the intended platform (Etsy printable, KDP paperback, or both). That is the full required input.

Does the skill produce a finished journal file I can upload, or a specification?

It produces a detailed specification — a structured brief a designer or the seller can work from directly. It does not output a finished PDF or print-ready file, but every section of the spec is written to remove guesswork: page order, prompt text examples, layout notes, and style direction are all included.

Is the grief framework it uses clinically grounded, or generic prompt lists?

The framework is non-linear and theme-based rather than stage-based, which reflects current bereavement support thinking. It is not a clinical instrument and does not claim therapeutic use, but it is structured to avoid the common 'five stages' framing that grief researchers and counselors now consider reductive.

Can I run this skill multiple times for different loss niches and get distinct outputs?

Yes. Because the type of loss and tone are runtime inputs, running it for 'sibling loss, young adult audience' versus 'pet loss, senior audience' produces meaningfully different page structures, prompt themes, memorial schema fields, and SEO copy. The skill is designed for sellers building a catalog across multiple bereavement niches.

Does the SEO output cover both Etsy and Amazon KDP, or just one?

You specify the platform at runtime and the listing copy is written for that platform's conventions. If you want both, you can run the skill twice or note both platforms in your input and the skill will flag format differences in the output.

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