Jumble & Co by Collins Debden has launched the newly expanded In Two Minds journal collection.
This dual-toned journal series is designed to support young Australians in managing their mental health. With youth mental health emerging as one of the most urgent challenges in Australia today, the range has been created to provide young people with accessible tools for reflection, balance and emotional growth.
“Young Australians are telling us that they feel the squeeze from every angle—academic pressure, financial stress and the ongoing weight of climate change and global uncertainty,” Breanna Jayne Sada, child and adolescent psychologist and Jumble & Co ambassador, says.

“All of which is coming at them at an algorithmically-fast speed on social platforms. Journaling is like exercise for the mind. Putting thoughts on paper activates the brain’s problem-solving centre while calming the areas linked to stress. Gratitude journaling can lift mood, reflective journaling helps process experiences and goal-setting builds motivation. Even five minutes a day can make the mind feel lighter.”
Jumble & Co by Collins Debden was created post-Covid with the rising pressures young people across the world are facing and the brand is very passionate about providing accessible, offline tools for young adults and teens looking to reflect, set goals and improve their mental wellbeing.

The In Two Minds collection features four brand-new journals joining the completed range. Designed with split-tone pages and covers, the collection represents the two sides of emotion, reminding us that balancing our feelings is an everyday act of resilience. Inside, the layout creates two spaces: one for calm reflection and one for messy, expressive release, showing how both sides of the mind work together to restore balance.
“The split design of the In Two Minds range is symbolic of the balance we all seek within the binary of our creative and structured sides,” explains Shahrazz Hayat, CEO of Jumble & Co.
“We want to provide young Australians with practical tools that are not only functional but also a source of comfort, inspiration and empowerment.”

Jumble & Co also supports Lifeline Australia, with 10 per cent of sales from the online store donated directly to supporting suicide prevention services for Australians.
    
                                                            
            



