Another soon-to-be success story from the world of 鶹ýӳcrowdfunding campaigns? According to its bio, the Focus Journal is “a groundbreaking journal designed to increase productivity while balancing work, happiness and well-being.” Sounds like something every Vancouverite could afford to keep on our pint-sized bedside tables.
So just how does the plan to solve life’s largest problems? According to its creators, in Gastown, the journal is designed to help you define daily and long-term goals by dividing them into manageable tasks. This gives structure to your day and allows your tasks to be prioritized, timed and tracked for progress. Basically, less planning, more doing.
Rather than imposing rigid systems, methods or frames of thought, the journal’s structure allows you to plan and execute according to your own way of thinking and fill-out daily summary reports. To keep your brain sharp, de-stressed and focused the Focus Journal also uses brain activities that were approved by .
They've "thought" of everything.

Atelier says the journal was developed with the help of its coworking community and was tested by 25 entrepreneurs for productivity boost over an extended period of time. The Kickstarter campaign also partly benefits – an organization that works with at-risk youth.As one of the reward tiers, Atelier will be donating a free journal to every youth that is in the Covenant House “Rights of Passage” program.
• Learn more about the Focus Journal by visiting the Kickstarter page .
–With files from 鶹ýӳis Awesome