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Buy Q and A a Day: 5-Year Journal 1 by Potter Gift (ISBN: 9780307719775) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: Great for people who want to start a diary but stuck for what to write - I really wanted to start writing a diary, not so much to document my life, but just for something to look back on in years to come. I'm no good at the traditional method of keeping a diary because 1) I never know what to write that isn't the same mundanestuff. 2) I usually always give up within the first week or so. This 5 year journal is perfect for people like me. It gives you numbered pages but with 5 blank year dates so you can start at any time of the year (just simply turn to that day) and even if you stop and then start again later down the line, it doesn't matter, it'd just mean you might not have the same years written all throughout the journal. For example I started it half way through 2011, stopped after a month or so and then started again 1st January 2013. I did read through some of the answers I'd written 2 years ago, and it was interesting to see how things have changed since then, and also to have a nice reminder of some joyful memories I had forgotten about. People might not think that they can change within the space of a few short years, but the answers you will write in this journal for each day for 5 years, is proof that you can! It's also a nice way of jotting down some special things you don't want to forget. Some example questions include: What is your mission? What is the last TV show you watced? Jot down a news story from today. How much spare change do you have? What was your favourite day this week? What's your hairstyle? Today you wore _____ Where do you think you road is going? Bad news: sugar coated or straight up? Who is the last person in your missed calls? Halloween plans? What's your costume? What time did you go to bed last night? Did you meet someone new recently? If so, who was it? Yes or no: everyone should have a back-up plan. This journal is a great way of getting to know you, and how you've changed over the years. It asks both insightful and random questions, so every aspect is covered. It also makes a nice memoir of yourself to read in later years or to give to your children etc. My only problem is that I cant wait to answer the question for the next day! Review: I love this diary so much, and look forward to filling it it every night! - I adore this diary.... I originally bought one for myself whilst on holiday in Vancouver, but since then bought one for my Mum and God Mother as mother's day gifts. Ordered a further 3 for my Mum to give to her friends as gifts. It is a really nice way to compile a diary, asking you both deep and light questions, which challenge your thinking in nice ways, and will allow you (in a few years time when filling out the same day) to look back and reminisce! For example - What are you wearing today? What song is stuck in your head? Did you kiss anyone today? Who is your nemesis? What is the last thing you ate? I imagine I will buy more in the future, as I cannot fault it as a gift for anyone. I would say it is more likely to be deemed a gift for a lady, however, I know many men who would find this useful in aiding a release of thoughts at the end of the day.I am looking forward to 5 years time already, so I can see how different my years have been! You write in the year yourself, so it is pretty much timeless... people can start it from the day you give it to them. Also, if I miss days, I just go back and fill them in based on that day (if I can remember) or 'today', I just make a note of the true date for my own sake! I love this so much, highly highly recommend.
| Best Sellers Rank | 131,215 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 4,776 in Practical & Motivational Self Help 12,922 in Reference (Books) 36,865 in Teen & Young Adult (Books) |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (9,625) |
| Dimensions | 11.2 x 3.3 x 15.9 cm |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN-10 | 0307719774 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0307719775 |
| Item weight | 403 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 368 pages |
| Publication date | 28 Dec. 2010 |
| Publisher | Potter Style |
V**E
Great for people who want to start a diary but stuck for what to write
I really wanted to start writing a diary, not so much to document my life, but just for something to look back on in years to come. I'm no good at the traditional method of keeping a diary because 1) I never know what to write that isn't the same mundanestuff. 2) I usually always give up within the first week or so. This 5 year journal is perfect for people like me. It gives you numbered pages but with 5 blank year dates so you can start at any time of the year (just simply turn to that day) and even if you stop and then start again later down the line, it doesn't matter, it'd just mean you might not have the same years written all throughout the journal. For example I started it half way through 2011, stopped after a month or so and then started again 1st January 2013. I did read through some of the answers I'd written 2 years ago, and it was interesting to see how things have changed since then, and also to have a nice reminder of some joyful memories I had forgotten about. People might not think that they can change within the space of a few short years, but the answers you will write in this journal for each day for 5 years, is proof that you can! It's also a nice way of jotting down some special things you don't want to forget. Some example questions include: What is your mission? What is the last TV show you watced? Jot down a news story from today. How much spare change do you have? What was your favourite day this week? What's your hairstyle? Today you wore _____ Where do you think you road is going? Bad news: sugar coated or straight up? Who is the last person in your missed calls? Halloween plans? What's your costume? What time did you go to bed last night? Did you meet someone new recently? If so, who was it? Yes or no: everyone should have a back-up plan. This journal is a great way of getting to know you, and how you've changed over the years. It asks both insightful and random questions, so every aspect is covered. It also makes a nice memoir of yourself to read in later years or to give to your children etc. My only problem is that I cant wait to answer the question for the next day!
B**2
I love this diary so much, and look forward to filling it it every night!
I adore this diary.... I originally bought one for myself whilst on holiday in Vancouver, but since then bought one for my Mum and God Mother as mother's day gifts. Ordered a further 3 for my Mum to give to her friends as gifts. It is a really nice way to compile a diary, asking you both deep and light questions, which challenge your thinking in nice ways, and will allow you (in a few years time when filling out the same day) to look back and reminisce! For example - What are you wearing today? What song is stuck in your head? Did you kiss anyone today? Who is your nemesis? What is the last thing you ate? I imagine I will buy more in the future, as I cannot fault it as a gift for anyone. I would say it is more likely to be deemed a gift for a lady, however, I know many men who would find this useful in aiding a release of thoughts at the end of the day.I am looking forward to 5 years time already, so I can see how different my years have been! You write in the year yourself, so it is pretty much timeless... people can start it from the day you give it to them. Also, if I miss days, I just go back and fill them in based on that day (if I can remember) or 'today', I just make a note of the true date for my own sake! I love this so much, highly highly recommend.
E**H
Beautiful.
This 5 year journal is very similar to the "One Line a Day: A Five-Year Memory Book" by Chronicle Books. I managed to whittle down the vast range of 5 year journals available to these two. This one won and I am so glad I chose this one. Both "Q&A" and "One line a day" are very similar, with both being: - the same size - the same quality thick pages - the same quality binding - the same gold edge finish to the pages - available to start wherever you are in the year, not just Jan 1st Besides the cover, the only difference is that the "One Line a Day" book is just that. Blank every day, ready for you to complete. It has 4 or 5 lines per day, repeated per page, and the year 20___ for you to fill in on each entry. The reason why I chose Q&A is that it also has this, but it has a random question at the top for you to answer, or not. On a day that is relatively uneventful, I choose to answer the question rather than write a few lines about my average day. It makes a change. It breaks the monotony of keeping a diary. On days that I would rather remember, I decide not to answer the question and jot a few lines on my day. Simple! The cover is similar quality and feel to brown parcel paper and feels like it can withstand a battering. The pages are a nice creamy off-white colour, and thick and smooth. I would hazard a guess that they are around 100gsm. You cant see through if writing with regular ballpoint. and the pressure from writing on the page doesn't protrude through either - of course, this depends on how hard you push, but if you push too hard, maybe you need a easier flowing pen. The lines are tight though, about 4mm. You may need to learn to write real small, but due to the size of the book, I am very happy to adapt my writing since I find the book to be a perfect size. It will not take up too much room in the bag when I travel, or even on my bedside table. It feels like it will last 5 years or more. I dont plan on throwing it around the room to test its sturdiness but it feels like it would survive an accidental drop of two. The label on the back cover was easily removable, and has revealed a blank back cover. The same pattern and frame as the front cover, just blank. I'm thinking of putting an encapsulated photo of my family there... Or maybe an ongoing doodle... Or just waiting for inspiration for something else to go there. Its a nicely framed space so it would be a shame to waste the frame! I absolutely love this journal. If I had to pick a negative, it would be that it could do with a nice black ribbon marker so I know what page I am up to. There is currently nothing that comes with the journal. Good job I have plenty of bookmarks.
A**ー
英語の勉強にもなるし、いいですね。 人生を振り返る機会になります
B**A
It's really high quality and looks very aesthetic. I bought it as a gift for my brother and he loved it. Must buy!!! I was a little concerned if the quality of questions would not be up to the mark but I have read about 40 at random and they're really good questions. My only issue is it's a little small in size but the pros make up for it.
V**A
Nice sharing session each day
H**H
it’s practical and fits in your bag😭❤️
C**N
J'ai découvert ce journal avec un article de Buzzfeed et l'idée générale m'a vraiment plue. Le journal en lui-même est un bel objet, avec une couverture rigide et cartonnée, le papier est agréable et de bonne qualité (sans être glacé, donc pas de risque que l'encre bave). La tranche est d'un beau doré brillant, ce qui ajoute du charme au journal. Les questions sont diversifiées et permettent vraiment de voir sa propre évolution. Elles ont beau être en anglais, elles sont compréhensibles même avec un anglais basique, donc pas d'inquiétude. On a largement assez de place pour y répondre ! Je l'ai commandé chez Librairie du Monde (13,15€ avec frais de livraison) et il est arrivé pile dans les délais annoncés, dans une enveloppe rigide et sans aucune égratinure ! Bref, un coup de cœur. C'est sans aucun doute une bonne idée cadeau, que ce soit pour les autres ou pour soi-même !
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