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Record daily actionable item lists in this 192-page hardcover journal. The narrow-ruled layout fits more on each page, while an included archival sticker attaches to the spine for easy organization of your project observations. A card slot in this TRU RED Starter medium black hardcover journal lets you keep your contact information readily available, and an interior front cover pocket ensures you never forget vital documents.
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Record daily actionable item lists in this 192-page hardcover journal. The narrow-ruled layout fits more on each page, while an included archival sticker attaches to the spine for easy organization of your project observations. A card slot in this TRU RED Starter medium black hardcover journal lets you keep your contact information readily available, and an interior front cover pocket ensures you never forget vital documents.

Record thoughts, ideas and other information with this black wide-ruled embossed journal. The wide ruling lets this journal accommodate large handwriting, while the embossed cover protects contents and offers a sophisticated look. This Oxford Idea Collective embossed journal has 120 sheets of acid-free paper that doesn't yellow, curl or crumble with age, making it ideal for long-term record keeping.

Write out detailed thoughts and important project inspirations on 192 pages of clean ivory paper. Narrow ruling helps to fit more information on each page, while a hard cover keeps inner pages protected from daily handling. Two page markers in this TRU RED™ purple hardcover narrow-rule journal can be used to keep your place from day to day.

Record inspiring thoughts and ideas anytime in these pocket journals. Each book boasts 48 pages that offer plenty of space for planning out new strategies, while the ruling on each page provides guidance for bulleted note-taking. These TRU RED assorted-color pocket journals feature a flexible cover for improved storage and portability and are easy to fit in pockets and purses.
