Download PDF The 5 Second Journal The Best Daily Journal and Fastest Way to Slow Down Power Up and Get Sh*t Done Mel Robbins Books
Download PDF The 5 Second Journal The Best Daily Journal and Fastest Way to Slow Down Power Up and Get Sh*t Done Mel Robbins Books
"It is nice and I like the daily challenges. Whenever I didn't like a challenge, I just wrote in my own. But I didn't realize how short the journal was when I bought it. It only has enough pages for 60 days. There is a "Free Zone" every 5 pages, which has a quote on one side and a blank page on the other for you to doodle I guess? I saw this as a total waste. Then, at the end is 7 FULL front and back blank pages for no apparent reason but to waste space and trees. I liked the concept and layout of the journal part but with all the wasted space and it only working for 2 months, that does not deserve this price point of $16."
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The 5 Second Journal The Best Daily Journal and Fastest Way to Slow Down Power Up and Get Sh*t Done Mel Robbins Books Reviews :
The 5 Second Journal The Best Daily Journal and Fastest Way to Slow Down Power Up and Get Sh*t Done Mel Robbins Books Reviews
- Don't panic. This journal IS in stock. I ordered mine in mid-Jan and got it within a week. Mel also posts updates re stock on her FB and Instagram.
This is without a doubt the most EFFECTIVE journal I've ever used. I haven't hit every day on this journal since I've had it but it's nonetheless impacted my daily life.
A lot of modern productivity methods (e.g. GTD) measure success by the number of tasks you check off in a day. This fails because modern life presents us with a paralyzing amount of options, then FOMO leads us to chip away daily at Columns A through F. As a result, we make very little headway on one specific column. Over time, this starts to erode our sense of what's important, as we've been giving each column equal attention. If you're like me, you find yourself doing a lot in a day and going to be bed feeling empty.
And then, if you're still like me, you burn out. For a loooong time. You wake up wondering where all that time went and what your purpose in life is. When the hamster stops running the wheel, he remembers he's in a cage.
Annie Dillard wrote How we spend our days is of course how we spend our lives. This journal can help you redirect your energy to the things that really matter to you. Here are my notes and observations after having it for a week
1. It takes me less than two minutes to fill out in the morning. Even if your brain is fuzzy, it gets the juices flowing because it has you fill in the date and place. Next are blanks that establish your state of mind ("Today I feel..."), putting you IN THE PRESENT MOMENT where you are honest with yourself. It follows up with a plan of action ("To feel more energized I can...."). Right away, you have something you can do - use Mel's 5 Second rule to bust through any resistance. This momentum sets you up to fill out the rest of the journal without overthinking.
2. You list a top project for the day, directing your focus to ONE area of your life. This is the gamechanger. Once you write this down, the other stuff automatically feels less pressing and stressful. Why? Because you're not giving the pile of dishes in the sink and the afternoon stafff meeting the same importance as growing your business or writing your book or your relationships.
3. Your Top Project for the day is further bolstered by listing why the project is important to you. If your heart's not in the project, you'll see it on the page. Next to this is a section to write down a small action you can take to move forward and a section for gratitude. Now you have something actionable to do right away AND you're feeling good because you've reminded yourself of what's awesome in your life.
4. In the corner, there is a section where you schedule when you'll stop working. This puts the pressure on, in a good way. A lot of us, esp. chronic procrastinators, tend to access Flow more readily when we're under the gun, like when we cram for a test or, you know, the first few times you used the Pomodoro technique and it worked. Rather than default to the workday 5 or 6, you might try playing with stop times. By setting a stop time, you're scheduling your free time. My free time has felt richer since starting this.
5. The next page has a gridded section for brain dump - great for recording your flashes of brilliance, quotes, lists etc. And beside it, a small planning space that runs from 6am to 8pm where you can fill in a schedule. Note there is NO CALENDAR in this journal! It works for me because I keep all my scheduled stuff in Google Calendar anyway and pencil in what's relevant. This also means you won't have huge chunks of unusable pages (that might make you feel like a failure!) if you fall off the journal for a few weeks.
6. The Confidence Corner issues challenges to get you out of your comfort zone. It suggests activities that could become powerful new habits, like taking a cold shower, organizing your space, calling relatives, going for a walk with a friend, and journaling. All doable; all GOOD FOR YOU. There is a follow-up on the next day that asks you to reflect on whether you did or didn't do the challenge and why. This is like having Mel in your pocket, coaching you.
7. The journal itself is nice and sturdy. It lays flat so you can keep it open all day. There are instructions on how to use it at the very front and a few pages of free space in the back for drawing or whatever you need. It's very no-frills and THIS IS GOOD. The simplicity provides just enough structure that it doesn't feel stifling but freeing. If you write in it every day, it will last you a few months. I don't use it daily and it could very well last me a year. You don't have to shoehorn your life into the journal's calendar, it works with you. Love this.
Personal changes I've noticed since I started using this journal
- I find myself more focused and less inclined to multitask.
- Goal-setting is easier because I'm actively prioritizing my life every day.
- What matters to me and what I want to do with my life is becoming clearer every day. Dudes, this is huge. Every day, this journal has me check in with myself and stay aware of what I want to spend my life doing. My intuition is back, baby!
- Increased mindfulness and awareness of goals even on days I don't use the journal. And I always pick it up again.
- Resistance is still there, but that's what the 5 Second Rule is for. Keep working it.
This journal is not for everyone but it might be the one for YOU, especially if all others have failed you. It's helped me break through my stuck-ness and burn out and take charge of my life again. So fellow desperados and dreamers, give it a shot! Re-commit to the great work of your life! - What a blessing to get this in time to welcome the new year! This is a perfect morning companion to steer my day to the right direction. I just love the layout and all the components per spread. There’s enough space for my daily to do’s, schedule/appointments as well as personal growth, long and short term growth and goals. The book lays flat which i appreciate very much plus the pages are smooth to the touch. High quality and elegant all around. Absolutely great for writing and journaling! Love it!!!
- I am an “all over the place†entrepreneur who has tried several journal/planner methods only to get bored with them after a week. Still, I hoped to add a little more structure to my days.
I’m a big fan of Mel’s methods and no BS style so I decided her journal might be worth checking out. I’ve now been using it for a month (which is already saying something - that’s a new record for me!)
The way it’s laid out definitely seems to be tapping into my unconscious. At first the questions/ structure seemed a little obvious and maybe a tad redundant. Over time I’m realizing is that redundancy is training my brain to circle back around to what is important when I get off track.
After wasting money on other planners I was nervous to buy this one but I have already made my money back in time-well-spent! - It is nice and I like the daily challenges. Whenever I didn't like a challenge, I just wrote in my own. But I didn't realize how short the journal was when I bought it. It only has enough pages for 60 days. There is a "Free Zone" every 5 pages, which has a quote on one side and a blank page on the other for you to doodle I guess? I saw this as a total waste. Then, at the end is 7 FULL front and back blank pages for no apparent reason but to waste space and trees. I liked the concept and layout of the journal part but with all the wasted space and it only working for 2 months, that does not deserve this price point of $16.
- This is a journal / daily calendar of sorts. The layout is great, no issues there. Well made with fun quotes throughout. Here lies the problem There are only 60 days worth of calendaring / journaling. Each "week" only has five days in it before it goes to a quote and a free space. Basically, to get an entire year out of this you'd have to buy six of them. Again, it's a fun concept but for the price, I expected way more than 60 days. Going to return it.
- I love Mel Robbins and she is amazing. The 5 Second Rule was a great way to get me off my but. I like the journal because its interactive versus me having to fill up empty pages with my thoughts, plans or goals. I like the fact also it takes pretty much what we all ned to map out a day and then breaks it into chunks. Also its not dated so you can miss a day and pick back up. My only suggestion is that the would it is bound make it hard to bend backwards so you have to leave both pages lying flat which puts the spiral in the way. Its also not meant to be a journal for really long periods, its probably got about 60 actually days to do then you would need to order another one.