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title: "Q&A a Day: 5-Year Journal"
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# gold-tipped pages 365 daily questions compact travel size Q&A a Day: 5-Year Journal

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## Summary

> 📝 Capture your evolving story—one question a day, five years of insight!

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- **What is this?** Q&A a Day: 5-Year Journal
- **How much does it cost?** £9.96 with free shipping
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## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **A Time Capsule of You:** Look back on your evolving thoughts and milestones with a 5-year timeline that fosters self-awareness and growth.
- • **Elegant Craftsmanship:** Premium gold-tipped pages and a stylish cover that elevate your journaling experience and desk aesthetic.
- • **Build a Habit, Not a Chore:** Short answer format encourages consistent journaling without overwhelm—ideal for busy millennial managers.
- • **Travel-Ready Compact Design:** Slim and portable, perfect for busy professionals to carry and capture thoughts anytime, anywhere.
- • **Daily Reflection, Simplified:** 365 unique prompts designed to spark meaningful, bite-sized journaling every day for 5 years.

## Overview

Q&A a Day: 5-Year Journal offers 365 thought-provoking questions to answer daily over five years, encouraging consistent, reflective journaling in a compact, beautifully crafted book with gold-tipped pages. Perfect for busy professionals seeking a meaningful yet manageable way to track personal growth and memories.

## Description

desertcart.com: Q&A a Day: 5-Year Journal: 9780307719775: Potter Gift: Books

Review: Do You Like to Think and Write? - In a book I read recently, the author said she liked to ask herself questions and write the answers to them. If you like to write and like to think about diverse topics, you might enjoy the exercise to stretch your mind. It's said that 90% of the thought we have are repetitive. So, to get ourselves out of the repetitive rut, it's good to be asked questions. This Q&A a Day: 5 Year Journal does that. There are 365 questions for you to answer over the next 5 years. It will be fun to look back and see what you are thinking on any day on particular topics. Some questions are profound such as what is your mission? Some questions are light and frothy such as What's the most expensive thing you're wearing now? I sometimes tailor the question if I don't feel like answering the one asked to something similar. For example, instead of what's the most expensive think you're wearing, asked what items of clothes do you hanker for now? The appearance of this journal is attractive--love the gold-tipped pages and lovely cover. Like other reviewers would have LOVED a ribbon to hold your place. I like the small size of this as it's big enough to record 3-5 short sentences per day and fits on my side table with other books--bought it along with The Happiness Project One-Sentence Journal: A Five-Year Record and they're both about the same size. My grandmother kept a 5-year journal. It is fun to look back and see what you were thinking about and doing several years ago in the different chapters of your life. This is a great original gift to give to another for people who like to write, think, be creative and read.
Review: Great for making a habit of journaling! - If you are hesitant to buy this journal due to negative reviews about space - please hear me out before skipping this purchase. As someone who has tried to start journaling at least five separate times over the years, and failed to stick with it every time, this is PERFECT! I started back in December of 2015, and I have been pretty good about filling this out every day, or every other day. Putting short and thoughtful answers is really helping me make a habit out of journaling. I can see how some people might be disappointed by how little space there is for each entry, but I love it. I put short and very specific entries in so that I can really compare year over year thoughts, feelings, and events. For example, if it asks "what's the last thing you ate?" I don't just put "questionably old cold spaghetti" I'll include details like "cooked last Saturday when we had XYZ friends over. They announced they are pregnant with their second baby!" (Just an example, since my spaghetti is never questionable) My point is, there is space to include meaningful details. Sure, you cannot fully pour your heart out, but it is meant to be more of a tool for reflection and it gives you a wonderful timeline-view of a 5-year snapshot. Honestly I'm more likely to go back and read this later in life than I would be with a normal journal. It's fun to use that daily space in a meaningful and creative way :) Also, the book is gorgeous and well made. I'll be buying it as a gift for people this year.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,817 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #40 in Guided Journals (Books) #77 in Creativity (Books) #109 in Journal Writing Self-Help |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (9,872) |
| Dimensions  | 4.41 x 1.3 x 6.26 inches |
| Edition  | Jou |
| ISBN-10  | 0307719774 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-0307719775 |
| Item Weight  | 14.2 ounces |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 368 pages |
| Publication date  | November 23, 2010 |
| Publisher  | Potter Style |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Do You Like to Think and Write?
*by L***R on February 18, 2012*

In a book I read recently, the author said she liked to ask herself questions and write the answers to them. If you like to write and like to think about diverse topics, you might enjoy the exercise to stretch your mind. It's said that 90% of the thought we have are repetitive. So, to get ourselves out of the repetitive rut, it's good to be asked questions. This Q&A a Day: 5 Year Journal does that. There are 365 questions for you to answer over the next 5 years. It will be fun to look back and see what you are thinking on any day on particular topics. Some questions are profound such as what is your mission? Some questions are light and frothy such as What's the most expensive thing you're wearing now? I sometimes tailor the question if I don't feel like answering the one asked to something similar. For example, instead of what's the most expensive think you're wearing, asked what items of clothes do you hanker for now? The appearance of this journal is attractive--love the gold-tipped pages and lovely cover. Like other reviewers would have LOVED a ribbon to hold your place. I like the small size of this as it's big enough to record 3-5 short sentences per day and fits on my side table with other books--bought it along with The Happiness Project One-Sentence Journal: A Five-Year Record and they're both about the same size. My grandmother kept a 5-year journal. It is fun to look back and see what you were thinking about and doing several years ago in the different chapters of your life. This is a great original gift to give to another for people who like to write, think, be creative and read.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great for making a habit of journaling!
*by L***A on March 31, 2016*

If you are hesitant to buy this journal due to negative reviews about space - please hear me out before skipping this purchase. As someone who has tried to start journaling at least five separate times over the years, and failed to stick with it every time, this is PERFECT! I started back in December of 2015, and I have been pretty good about filling this out every day, or every other day. Putting short and thoughtful answers is really helping me make a habit out of journaling. I can see how some people might be disappointed by how little space there is for each entry, but I love it. I put short and very specific entries in so that I can really compare year over year thoughts, feelings, and events. For example, if it asks "what's the last thing you ate?" I don't just put "questionably old cold spaghetti" I'll include details like "cooked last Saturday when we had XYZ friends over. They announced they are pregnant with their second baby!" (Just an example, since my spaghetti is never questionable) My point is, there is space to include meaningful details. Sure, you cannot fully pour your heart out, but it is meant to be more of a tool for reflection and it gives you a wonderful timeline-view of a 5-year snapshot. Honestly I'm more likely to go back and read this later in life than I would be with a normal journal. It's fun to use that daily space in a meaningful and creative way :) Also, the book is gorgeous and well made. I'll be buying it as a gift for people this year.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The perfect, easiest gift for people of any age
*by A***S on January 6, 2014*

I like the questions, they are small portraits of what I'm currently doing and feeling. They also make me think about myself and my life, drawing out good memories for me to ponder. Many questions are quirky, and bring out my sense of humor upon answering them. I like to add more substance to my answers, rather than just answering "what I'm currently reading" (which is The Hobbit!), I wrote my opinion about it (awesome!), and added the graphic novel (Saga!) I just finished. I think it's a REALLY great personal project, I'm excited to continue writing in it, and reading it in other years. I wonder what will be different, what will be the same. With that knowledge and perspective, I can decide whether I'm staying true to my goals, matured, or even if my attitude has taken a turn for the worse and therefore I should reconsider my path. It would be an AWESOME high school, creative writing project to give to students, and continue through school and college years. I would have loved to have this back then, and to be able to now see what my life really was (or how I viewed at that moment). It'd be a great gift for any age, high school, college, work-place adult, whatever! And to think, maybe my kids would see this one day; it would definitely be interesting! They would forever have a tangible piece of me that they could come back to again and again, even if it's quirky questions and random facts. I really have nothing bad to say at all about this product, shipping, quality, whatever. Next year, I'm definitely buying it for my sister and friends!!

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