A winning combination of two bestselling series, Listography and One Line a Day: For list-making fanatics daunted by the idea of keeping a journal or diary, the simple commitment of Listography: One List a Day is manageable for everyone. Each page features the date, one list topic, and space to jot down three things for three successive years. Easy to do and packed with engaging prompts covering a range of subjects (movies, music, travel, childhood memories, goals, and more), this illustrated journal serves as a delightful time capsule and bucket list in one.
• Use the Listography: One List a Day, 3-year journal format to provide an insightful snapshot of your thoughts, memories, likes and dislikes on each of the 365 days of the year • See patterns emerge as important events like anniversaries, birthdays and holidays come and go • Lisa Nola is the creator of the Listography book series and the popular list-making website, listography.com. With over one million copies sold, her books inspire creative auto-biography and reinvention through list-making
Listography: One List a Day will appeal to list-lovers who are new to the journaling habit and seasoned journalers alike.
The Listography: One List a Day 3-Year Journal is a perfect way to meditate on the past, present, and future.
• A great way to begin the day or to put down a final thought before falling asleep at night • Makes a great graduation or milestone birthday gift, or for someone starting on a new journey in life • Keepsake diary will enhance the appreciation of life and be a treasure for years to come
Lisa Nola is the creator of the Listography Journal series (translated into 6 languages), The Listography Game, One List a Day, Date Night In, and the popular list-making website: listography.com. With over a million copies sold, her books inspire creative auto-biography and reinvention through list-making. The Listography Series journals provide people of all ages with a fun way to meditate on life: past, present and future.
From the author: "A few weeks before I lost my mother to cancer, I came upon her crying in her room. She said to me, “I am really going to miss eating a piece of toast.” This moment has remained with me as a gift from her. I regularly remind myself to appreciate the beauty of little things and to view my time here with greater perspective —which is hard to keep sight of sometimes.
The LISTOGRAPHY SERIES of journals cultivates our sense of gratitude, and asks us to remember, to redefine, and to be creative with our lives. The journals are here to help us reflect, and focus on our spirit and on love. It borrows lessons I’ve learned from friends, family, teachers, and authors. These journals are also a fun way to keep a watchful eye over our souls, which are ultimately our most important works of art.
What a mystery it is to all be here together on this amazing planet. I hope you have a good life collecting the many wonderful elements of human experience --including a nice piece of toast!”
Lisa earned her B.A. at UC Berkeley, and earned postgraduate degrees from both Mills College and CSU East Bay. She served as a teacher for over 8 years and worked with the Children's Aid Society for 4 years in New York City. In her spare time, Lisa expands her lists into other forms of writing or she is out in the world experiencing things on her bucket list.
When this journal arrived on my doorstep to say I was delighted would probably be a little of an understatement. I adore lists, organising, check-boxing and planning. It probably (actually most definitely) drives the people around me a little nuts but for me a book like this is perfect.
Listography is even more ideal because it isn’t year specific. While you could be loyal and write in every single day if life gets in the way you can save it up for another time. It’s not a diary, it’s not longwinded. There are 3 slots under each topic so it’s quick to fill out. You have “things to do this month” on the 1st of whichever month/year you’re in and then have topics such as: Random memories Current Complaints Random Thoughts Today Best TV Shows This Year etc.
For anyone who loves lists and randomness this is ideal.
I really enjoyed this book! I actually filled it in over 7 years, from 2018 to 2025. It's fun to look back on previous years and see what I thought about all different topics! Recommended for all ages old enough to keep a diary.