LEUCHTTURM1917 Change Journal A5
The Change Journal – an easy way to become better organised.
The Change Journal comprises 24 simple yet effective ways to increase your productivity and improve the way you organise yourself. Best practice from various sources, put together by author Tim Jaudszims and condensed to the essentials, in order to understand, try out and document – it will only take a few minutes each day.
Methods that help you to understand yourself better and to organise yourself in an uncomplicated way. From digital detox to habits such as saving or saying no, there are lots of exciting ways to discover and strengthen one’s own potential.
What can the Change Journal do?
The Change Journal aims to provide you with personal guidance. It will help you to understand yourself better, analyse various areas of your life and make changes where needed.
The Change Journal will accompany you on a journey to a place where you know very clearly where you are in your life and where you want to go.
• 2 bookmarks
• 294 pages
• 15 dotted pages for notes
• Cover: Berry or Anthracite with copper logo embossing
• Gusseted pocket for small notes
• Stickers for labelling and archiving
• 100 g/m² paper
• With embossing CHANGE JOURNAL in copper on the cover
• Medium (A5) 145 x 210 mm (Hardcover)
Make life easier – with the Change Journal
Tim Jaudszims, entrepreneur, founder and author of the Change Journal: “When one is as lazy and also as full of ideas as I am, one searches for tricks that make life easier. That is why I have plunged into the world of guides and blogs, planners and journals and have filtered out my favourites. That is how the Change Journal evolved.”
For the Change Journal in collaboration with LEUCHTTURM1917, Tim Jaudszims has chosen 24 methods from various sources and and distilled them down to their essence. To help you to understand, experiment and document.
The 24 methods
The Pareto principle | The Eisenhower principle |
Single-tasking | Digital detox |
the circle trick | Habits |
Pitch Yourself | Clarity |
Compliments | Reading |
Marginal Gains | Saying 'No' |
Decluttering | Water |
Gratitude | Rewards |
Comfort Zone | Strengths |
Essentialism | Goals |
The Pomodoro technique | E-mails |
Saving | Journaling |
You should devote seven days to each of the methods, which you can work your way through in any order you choose. You're free to decide which topic currently seems easiest to tackle and which feels right for you. From digital detox to habits, saving and learning to say 'no', this journal will provide lots of motivation along the way to you becoming your best self.
The Change Journal – an easy way to become better organised.
The Change Journal comprises 24 simple yet effective ways to increase your productivity and improve the way you organise yourself. Best practice from various sources, put together by author Tim Jaudszims and condensed to the essentials, in order to understand, try out and document – it will only take a few minutes each day.
Methods that help you to understand yourself better and to organise yourself in an uncomplicated way. From digital detox to habits such as saving or saying no, there are lots of exciting ways to discover and strengthen one’s own potential.
What can the Change Journal do?
The Change Journal aims to provide you with personal guidance. It will help you to understand yourself better, analyse various areas of your life and make changes where needed.
The Change Journal will accompany you on a journey to a place where you know very clearly where you are in your life and where you want to go.
• 2 bookmarks
• 294 pages
• 15 dotted pages for notes
• Cover: Berry or Anthracite with copper logo embossing
• Gusseted pocket for small notes
• Stickers for labelling and archiving
• 100 g/m² paper
• With embossing CHANGE JOURNAL in copper on the cover
• Medium (A5) 145 x 210 mm (Hardcover)
Make life easier – with the Change Journal
Tim Jaudszims, entrepreneur, founder and author of the Change Journal: “When one is as lazy and also as full of ideas as I am, one searches for tricks that make life easier. That is why I have plunged into the world of guides and blogs, planners and journals and have filtered out my favourites. That is how the Change Journal evolved.”
For the Change Journal in collaboration with LEUCHTTURM1917, Tim Jaudszims has chosen 24 methods from various sources and and distilled them down to their essence. To help you to understand, experiment and document.
The 24 methods
The Pareto principle | The Eisenhower principle |
Single-tasking | Digital detox |
the circle trick | Habits |
Pitch Yourself | Clarity |
Compliments | Reading |
Marginal Gains | Saying 'No' |
Decluttering | Water |
Gratitude | Rewards |
Comfort Zone | Strengths |
Essentialism | Goals |
The Pomodoro technique | E-mails |
Saving | Journaling |
You should devote seven days to each of the methods, which you can work your way through in any order you choose. You're free to decide which topic currently seems easiest to tackle and which feels right for you. From digital detox to habits, saving and learning to say 'no', this journal will provide lots of motivation along the way to you becoming your best self.
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