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[The Works] Simple, beautiful, practical (Journal bonuses announced)

By November 19, 2024No Comments

I love this journal. You will, too.

My new journal is available for pre-order—with bonuses. Mostly in North America and the UK… there are some options in Australia, but I’m afraid they’re expensive.

And while this newsletter is trying hard to get you to preorder, please keep reading even if you’re not interested … there’s probably some wisdom here for you beyond the pitch.

Life goals: simple, beautiful and practical

It’s exciting to have another book on the near horizon.

Each time I get surprised again by the experience.

First, how an idea lodges from somewhere and I don’t seem to be able to shake it off.

Then, how close it feels when I’m jazz-handing my way around and explaining it to my team and publishing partners. The number of times I’ve said something like, “I can see it … it won’t be too hard to do.”

Then, how NOT close it feels when I’m starting to write and create. This journal, same. I thought I knew what I was doing, but it took time and iterations to get it to where I wanted it to be.

And that place, I’m realizing, is simple, beautiful, and practical. (And, woah, turns out that’s what I’m gunning for in life itself.)

Simple. Not simplistic, but the simplicity that comes from kneading an idea til you’ve squeezed out the excess and taken it down to what’s essential

Beautiful. Not pretty, but the elegance that comes from finding the right order and right relationships between things.

Practical. Not technical, but useful in an everyday way, like a knife you love to cook with (my new fav here), or a pen you love to write with (my old fav here.)

This journal’s a triple threat ✅✅✅

Checking in for focus, momentum and gratitude in Encinitas last week.

There’s all the detail you could possibly want about the journal on this page, but let me give you a taste now.

Simple

  • Over the year and ten drafts I took to complete this, we cut the introduction down by 70%. It’s now the perfect setup, so you can get into the work fast.
  • We went from five questions to four, for the daily check-in.
  • We designed lots of white space, so there’s all you need to write as much or as little as you want.

Beautiful

  • Everyone who’s seen it has mentioned how beautiful it is. Cloth covered, and indented title, and a quiet elegance.
  • The paper is heavy weight, so it feels gorgeous to write on. Could have gone cheaper, but wanted beauty.
  • I commissioned Jessica Hagy to create one of her genius illustrations for each of the eighteen weeks. I can guarantee a-ha moments.

Practical

  • Some journals are planners, from the practical doing stuff. Others are dream-spacers for imagination or morning pages. This is both: daily questions for focus and momentum, weekly questions for self-reflection and growth.
  • Mid-week orientation questions, so you take a breath and adjust what you’re doing to better suit reality.
  • A daily structure nests inside a weekly structure next inside a six-weekly cycle. Designed to help you be present to the moment and to play your long game.

Is 2025 the Year You Do Something that Matters?

I’m rooting for you to find the thrilling, important, and daunting work for you to do.

I deeply believe that we unlock our greatness by working on the hard stuff. And also, it’s hard to work on the hard stuff alone.

The Do Something That Matters Journal can be your cheerleader, your teacher, your guide, and your practice to become the person you want to be.


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Michael Bungay Stanier

Michael Bungay Stanier

I'm the author of five books that have collectively sold more than a million copies. I'm the founder of Box of Crayons, a learning and development company that helps organizations move from advice-driven to curiosity-led. I'm the host of the *2 Pages with MBS* podcast.