2.22.2012

Non-foodie Nugget: Ecojot Journals

Do you journal?  I'm not so much the journal-about-my hopes-and-dreams-"Dear Diary"-type, but I do reflectively journal nearly every day about the Word, what I hear the Lord saying through it, and responding in written prayer.  What I most appreciate about journaling being able to look back and see His faithfulness in answering prayer, both those I specifically requested and those that, in God's divine and mysterious sovereignty, weren't answered.  Over the years I have filled up many a journal with all of these ponderings, and such ponderings necessitate a solid, sturdy journal, one that travels well, offers sufficient line space and accommodates the unique needs of a lefty.

I can, with the utmost confidence, declare Ecojot as attaining journal perfection.  These are seriously the best journals ever (I prefer the jumbo 6x9 size).  And they're super cute too, don't you think?

You can find them on Amazon and at Barnes & Noble, but I've purchased my last two at The Container Store, mostly because I love any excuse to walk around a world so beautifully devoted to organization.  The bonus of my visit yesterday was that Ecojot journals were on sale, so I naturally bought two.



Ecojot journals are not just environmentally friendly and easy on the eye.  Like Tom's footwear, Ecojot uses a 1 for 1 model: for every product purchased, they donate a workbook to a child in need.  I really respect businesses who leverage themselves like this.

So I've found the perfect journal, but I'm still on a quest for the perfect pen to journal with.  Any suggestions?

4 comments:

  1. Allyson, I love your blog! & Journals are my favorite- I kind of have a journal buying problem. :)

    I've also nominated you for the Liebster Blog Award! Check out my blog to find out more and to share the love!

    Andrea Loree @ Coffee, Chocolate & Pen.
    http://coffeechocolateandpen.blogspot.com/

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    1. Andrea, thanks for the nomination! How kind of you. Let me know if your journal buying problem takes an Ecojot direction. :)

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