There's no step-by-step guide to doing good work, but the new MOO x Seth Godin ShipIt Journal hopes to give entrepreneurs the inspiration and guidance that they need to complete their projects. Created in collaboration with the eponymous Godin, entrepreneur and author of 18 books that have been bestsellers around the world, the "blankish" journal helps people to get through every stage of a project, from concept to creation.
Everyone knows the paralysis that comes with staring down a blank page. That tabula rasa can be so intimidating that projects get stifled before even beginning. The MOO x Seth Godin journal aims to eliminate that issue by providing just the right amount of inspiration and framework without turning into a prescription.
On top of its quotations and techniques from Godin, the ShipIt journal is made from glare-free archival Munken Kristall paper, Swiss lay-flat bindings, and a fray-resistant heat-sealed ribbon. The notebook is now available at MOO.com for $29.99.
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