Mini memopad grid with pencil / ten's stationery original

Mini memopad grid with pencil / ten's stationery original

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Mini memopad grid with pencil / ten's stationery original

Mini memopad grid with pencil / ten's stationery original

$5.00
Sale price  $5.00 Regular price 
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No More Half-Finished Tasks!

This mini memo pad has been my go-to for over a year! Whenever I think of a random to-do while focusing on something else, I quickly jot it down here and move on. This habit helps me stay focused and prevents distractions.

I Loved It So Much, I Made My Own Design!

Comfortable to Hold

The cover is made of PVC sponge sheet, making it easy to grip and clean.

Almost the Size of a Business Card

At 60×93mm, it’s just slightly bigger than a standard business card. Small and lightweight, it fits easily into a pocket or pouch for easy carrying.

Compact but Opens Flat

Made by Daigo, a well-known planner brand, this notebook is small but durable. With stitched binding, it lays flat, making it easy to write all the way to the center.

Comes with a Mini Pencil!

Ever needed to write something down but didn’t have a pen? This notebook has a built-in mini pencil tucked into the back cover.

I personally use it with small pens like the Uni-ball One P 0.38mm or Penco Bullet Light Ballpoint Pen.

1 Page Per Day = 5 Months of Use

With 144 pages, using one page per day lasts about five months. I go through one every six months, and even with daily use, the pages stay intact. However, the cover may show some wear over time.

Easy-to-Read 0.5mm Grid

The light pink grid pattern makes it easy to write notes, draw ideas, and read them later.

Inspired by Beautiful Movements

I first noticed this notebook when a Daigo designer used it in a meeting. They quickly and elegantly jotted down notes, which left a strong impression on me. Since then, it has become my favorite for writing to-dos.

How I Use It

I write my to-do list in this memo pad:

  • At night: If I have too many tasks for the next day, writing them down helps me sleep better.
  • In the morning: If I feel sluggish, listing my tasks gets me moving.
  • Throughout the day: Writing down tasks as I think of them clears my mind.

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