Specifications
- Model - 12 Week Productivity Journal
- Type - Journal
- Cover - Wibalin from Winter & Company, UK
- Inside Paper - Uncoated Colour 120 GSM / Natural Shade 80 GSM
- Binding - Section Thread Bound with Hand Drawn Paper Back
- Fabrication - Rounded Corners, a Bookmark and an Elastic Closure
- No. of Pages - 200
- Dimensions - 148 x 210 mm (5.83 x 8.27 in.)
Description
A collaboration between myPAPERCLIP and Rocket Health, whose psychologists understand the science, the 12 Week Productivity Journal is for people who want to be productive without being busy.
Each day takes five minutes: set a goal, list your priorities, block out your time, jot down reminders, and clear your head onto a Brain Dump page where everything else can land. The Productivity Tracker at the end of the page shows you how the day went, surfacing what's been working and what's eating into your time. It's built on bullet journaling, the technique that turns scribbled to-do lists into something people actually finish, with University of Warwick research showing that ticking things off can make you up to 12% more productive.
All of that, in a book made to be used every day, with a Wibalin cover from Winter & Company that feels soft and cloth-like in the hand. Inside are 200 pages of smooth, warm cream paper, section thread bound to open flat, along with rounded corners, a ribbon bookmark, and an elastic closure.
Features
- Built with psychologists - we made it with Rocket Health, whose psychologists do this for a living. The thinking is simple: productivity and wellbeing aren't separate things. Tick something off your list and you get a small dopamine hit (which is why it feels so good), and that little lift makes the next task easier. A University of Warwick study found happier people are up to 12% more productive.
- Five minutes a day for twelve weeks - both numbers were picked deliberately. Five minutes fits into even a chaotic morning, and small habits are the ones that stick. Twelve weeks is long enough to bed in a new routine, short enough that you can actually see the end of it.
- Productive, not just busy - set your goals for the day, list your priorities, block out your time, then look back at how it went. The brain dump page catches everything else: the random thoughts, your daily notes or just the things you don't want to forget.
- Made to write in every day - Wibalin cover from Winter & Company, soft and cloth-like to hold. Section thread bound the same way good books are, so it opens flat on every page. Warm cream paper inside that every pen glides across. Ribbon bookmark and elastic closure to keep things tidy.