📝 Elevate your daily routine with gratitude and focus!
The 2023 Daily Gratitude & Productivity Hardcover Journal by Michael Hyatt is a thoughtfully designed tool for professionals seeking to enhance their daily reflection and decision-making. With 90 pages and a user-friendly 8-question template, this journal helps you process your day, celebrate your wins, and cultivate a mindset of gratitude—all in a compact 5.0 x 8.0 inches format.
Manufacturer | Michael Hyatt & Company |
Brand | Full Focus Journal |
Item Weight | 12.3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 9.25 x 6.25 x 0.88 inches |
Item model number | 9781732189614 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Gray |
Cover Material | Paper |
Material Type | Paper |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 5.0 x 8.0 inches |
Ruling | Plain |
Sheet Size | 6.0 x 9.0 Inches |
Brightness Rating | 0.01 Lumen |
Paper Finish | Matte |
Manufacturer Part Number | 9781732189614 |
D**P
I love this and use it daily
I bought the set with the Focus book, full focus planner and the journal. i think it's a little expensive to pay $100 for 3 books and have to buy them each quarter to continue the process. But i guess that's a smaller price to pay than to be spread thin and disorganized. I love the journal part since it helps me think about key things I really want to recall. When i attend events or workshops, I use the journal and planners to remember key elements or action items so they don't get buried in notes. This hard copy works much better for me than a digital planner. It has really helped me be more productive and aware of where my time is going.
H**R
Needed in my Life for Game Addiction
The journal is fun to write in, you have sections like "What are my feelings right now?" etc. This has actually helped me identify repetitive behavior, and drops in my performance. I sometimes get addicted to video games and slack off in other areas- this journal made it blatantly obvious to me when progress and things I learned started to plummet and I started to write game titles in "What I did today", and there is a section labeled "What can I do to Move Forward with my Goals", and for me, it was the same things over and over because I wasn't progressing, and it made it VERY blatent that I needed to change. Sure, it sounds like common sense, but when things happen like a winter break it's easy to just disappear down that hole of days passing by and not knowing where they went... now I know.
R**3
Great Idea For a Journal but Hard On The Eyes
The Journal itself can be a useful tool to assist your thinking. The book itself is sturdy. The cover is great. The pages are thick enough so it is a pleasure to lay ink on it.But the questions laid out on the pages rate just a one star in my book. There is a reason most reading material is black ink and white page. It may be mundane to some but it is definitely the easiest to distinguish what are words.The author/creator decided to go with a light color that, depending on the light or quality of your eyesight, will make it hard to read.I did not buy a book so I could struggle to read it because of my vision. A darker color ink is definitely a must for this.Like many men (and some women) I am slightly colorblind. This means that the colors I see are not necessary the same colors you may see. Sometimes I have difficulty distinguishing one color from another. I say this because my criticism may not be valid for al. Plus, due to my diabetes my vision in the morning is not as sharp as it is after a couple of hours of using my eyes.For people like me this makes the book cumbersome. Better to buy blank pages next time. It won't be as frustrating..
R**H
A Smart Journal
Michael Hyatt has designed, in his Full Focus Planner, an ideal single volume to keep my life organized and my projects on track. His simple but effective decision to facilitate weekly and quarterly planning is superb. (I've added a 45-day review, which also helps.) The Journal, which is designed to be used in addition to the Planner, contains 8 questions that allow me to focus on my work but also on my curiosity with what I read and hear and also my emotional life. Keeping track of all three, at least so far, has helped me more than almost anything else ever had to accomplish things and remain sane at the same time.It takes time to use these resources effectively, and the level of detail required will be offputting to some potential customers. I am committed to using them for two quarters, but am pretty sure I will continue.
R**T
Back to basics
This planner is very basic, and after reviewing several planners, ranging from astronomical in price to dollar store value, I came to realize that I wanted a planner that would not take up the free time I do not have enough of. This is it. Simple to use, productive, doesn't need instructional videos or a user manual. The best part is that it gets the job done very well, with plenty of extras to engage my imagination.It is a six month planner at a very reasonable price. I just order another one to take me through this fiscal year, and I will either order it in bulk on my next order, or at least enough to take me thru the next few years.What I really like about it is the fact that I was able to label print quotes that motivate and explain my character well, and affix them to the cover to get my day off to a great start. Sometimes basic is all that we need.
D**K
Premium quality daily journal - I love it!
I’m a daily user of Michael Hyatt’s Full Focus Planner (highly recommended if you aren’t already using it). The brand new Full Focus Journal is an ideal companion. The format, size, color, and quality are all perfect. One thing I really like about the planner is being able to shut everything else off really dig into it. The Full Focus Journal has that same feel to me. The daily guided questions really sync up with your quarterly goals from the planner, but they work just fine without the planner, too. We all have goals, right? The Full Focus Journal is a fantastic way to document the journey. Bonus: the index in the back is super handy for making it easy to reference specific days that become milestones. Really well done.
J**M
Why did you change Paper Thickness, Color? Seems like a step backwards in paper quality?
I always like the Hyatt journal but wonder about the future. The one I just received is thinner paper than the old versions and very white as compared to previous Hyatt journals. My concern is that my high quality Ajoto pen’s ink might bleed through the paper. I do love the 8 questions although I usually just write what is on my mind and not answer the questions. I also like the sturdiness of the covers.
B**B
Fountain pens show through and some bleed through. Layout and size constrain thoughts.
Tried a number of nibs from 1.1mm stub to Japanese fine. Major show through and some bleed through for stubs, broads and most mediums even with standard inks. Fine nibs have noticeable show through but usable IMO. Paper has too much texture, not a smooth writing experience; again IMO. Page size is narrow with significant margins. Left side of facing page loses about one third of width to prompts and margins. Could be enough space if you write in bullet point like summaries. Not enough space for thinking/writing through a significant topic - IMO. Space constraint and risk of running out of room likely to discourage investigation of alternatives, possible consequences, etc.
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