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Five Notebooks, Five Jobs

Planning a day and setting a goal are different problems, so they get different books. Each notebook covers its own ground, which means nothing overlaps and you never write the same thing in two places.

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Freedom Notebook

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Daily Planner

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Reflective Journal

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Habit Tracker

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Goal Planner

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Use case
Open pages for flexible workflows
Structuring your week and days for progress
Reflecting on your actions to foster growth
Building strong habits
Breaking goals into actionable steps
Size
A5 · 148 × 210 mm
A5 · 148 × 210 mm
A5 · 148 × 210 mm
A6 · 105 × 148 mm
A5 · 148 × 210 mm
Structure
Lined, dotted, or blank
Undated monthly, weekly, and daily spreads
Lined pages with prompts
Habit tracking pages accompanied by a dotted spread
Goals pages broken down into smaller action sections
Paper
160gsm
160gsm
160gsm
160gsm
160gsm
Acid-free woodfree offset
Acid-free woodfree offset
Acid-free woodfree offset
Acid-free woodfree offset
Acid-free woodfree offset
Fountain pen compatible
Fountain pen compatible
Fountain pen compatible
Fountain pen compatible
Fountain pen compatible
Binding
Smyth-sewn
Smyth-sewn
Smyth-sewn
Smyth-sewn
Smyth-sewn
Opens flat at any page
Opens flat at any page
Opens flat at any page
Opens flat at any page
Opens flat at any page

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Everything you asked about the notebooks

Which Thovia notebook should I start with?

Most people start with the Clarity Daily Planner or the Freedom Notebook. Clarity gives you the structure already built. Freedom is a well-made blank book with no template at all. The other three are each built for one specific job.

Do I need more than one?

No. Every Thovia notebook works on its own. They combine well because they were designed not to overlap, but none of them depends on another one to make sense.

What is the difference between the Clarity Daily Planner and the Ambition Goal Planner?

Clarity holds the week and the day. Ambition holds the goal and the milestones underneath it, with no calendar pages at all. One decides what you do this week, the other decides what the weeks are for.

What is the difference between the Growth Reflective Journal and the Devotion Habit Tracker?

Growth is for writing about your day and noticing your patterns over time. Devotion is for recording the things you repeat, with no writing involved beyond a name and a filled dot.

Which one is best if I already have a system?

The Freedom Notebook. No printed structure, dotted, lined, or blank, and 192 pages to use however you already work.

Are the notebooks all the same size?

Four are A5, which is 148 × 210 mm. The Devotion Habit Tracker is A6, at 105 × 148 mm, so it fits in a pocket or a bag alongside another book.

Is the paper the same in all of them?

Yes. All five use identical 160gsm acid-free white paper, tested with fountain pens, brush pens, markers, gel pens, and fineliners. The A6 performs exactly the same as the A5s.

Are any of them dated?

None of them. Every Thovia notebook is undated, so you can start any of them at any point in the year and a gap costs nothing.

Do the notebooks work together?

Yes, and they were designed to. Ambition sets the direction, Clarity runs the week against it, Growth reviews how it went, Devotion records what you repeat, and Freedom catches everything that does not fit in the other four.