The 90-day journal · into it

Built for the person with a drawer full of abandoned journals.

Undated pages that keep no score. Six strides of 15 instead of one impossible 90. A system that measures effort, not output — so a 10% day where you gave 100% still counts.

Instant download. Day zero is already filled in for you. Really.

Seen from the side: six sage bands, one opening each stride. Your progress, visible from across the room.

From page three of the book

How this journal works

Nothing here is dated.

You write the date in. Miss a day, a week, a month: the journal shows no gap and keeps no score against you. Day 12 waits as long as you need.

Your 10% still gets your 100%.

Every daily page has one box at the top: I showed up today. It exists for the days when 10% is all you have. On those days you don't quit and you don't coast. You give 100% to that 10%.

90 days is six strides of 15.

You are never working on 90 days. You are working on the stride you are in. The finish line is always in sight.

Coming back is part of the design.

This book expects life to interrupt you. Nothing in here expires, every page has a way back in, and there is no page in this journal where you have failed.

Try the smallest page in the book

Some days, this is the whole entry.

day __ of 90

I showed up today A 10% day where you gave 100% to that 10% is a complete day.

Coming back after time away? This page was waiting, not judging.

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Start today. The press can catch up.