Finisher's Journal 3.0
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I absolutely love this notebook and card set!! 🤍
As someone who is so used to using my phone for everything, I didn’t realize how powerful it would be to actually slow down and write things down again. There’s just something different about seeing your goals, priorities, and to-do list on paper—and being able to physically check things off ✔️
It’s helped me stay so much more organized, focused, and intentional with my time. Not just for daily productivity, but for my mindset and business goals too!!
If you’re wanting to feel more clear, less scattered, and more in control of your day… this is such a simple but powerful tool 💫
If you've ever read the book "The 12 Week Year", then you're going to love this journal because it incorporates the concepts found in the book.
I love this journal! It has been more than life changing.
Hope, by definition, is a wish that hasn't yet been fulfilled. In English, it's a word that's sometimes linked with dreaming, as the phrase people sometimes write in a birthday card, for instance, "May all your dreams come true in your new year." Well, one of my collection of hopes, since I was a teenager, was keeping a diary. I think it may have been triggered by a book I read in my mid-teens, "The Diary of Anne Frank," who was a jewish girl hiding from the killing fields of "nazism," the final word chosen in the English language for the term which describes what some people refer to as blood guilt, the idea that the descendants of an identifiable ethnic or professional group are responsible for something horrible their ancesters may have done. "Visiting the sins of the fathers on their children." Ann kept a diary of her time in hiding which, long story short, was published in Dutch, her native language, after her death in a concentration camp, then translated after World War II into many languages, including English. I read the English one, of course, because it's my best "native" language, though I can read Hindi and French, too.
Anyway, I've tried keeping a diary for decades but simply couldn't write more than a few pages over a couple of weeks. Finally, I bought a journal, instead, which, in my definition, doesn't require the naming of all the days of a particular year. You're able to write what you want in order to record things--whether just your thoughts and the events in your life you need to remember, for any reason or no reason at all. I like the title, Finishers Journal, because, at age 80, I don't have multiple decades of time. My goal is to finish journaling when I "lay me down" to--ahem--sleep🌅
So far I enjoy the look and feel of the journal. It helps me guide my goal setting and it establishes a rhythm as well as having those guardrails that aren't too tight but just right (questions, prompts, boxes to mark progress, etc).
It helps me follow through on long and medium term goals. Only thing I would change would be that it was longer and more catered to a yearly planner.
My wife and I love our Finisher Journals. I've always been a systems nut and have used apps for years, but wanted to pull away from screens since all of my work revolves around them. My wife wanted to track her goals, but being a full-time Mom at home with our kids, she had difficulty planning for them because of her season of life.
This journal has fixed all that. It's easy to follow, enjoyable to use, and easy to bring along wherever you go. We leave them out on the counter when we're home and make notes in them as the day goes on.
We love them!
Great journal. But like so many, I have a hard time getting started. Staring at blank pages...afraid to make a mistake...not sure HOW to start sometimes. It might be nice for there to be a goal in the planner (one of the 3) that is prefilled in on maintaining the journal.
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