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PICKED: Moleskine Passions Wellness Journal

Earlier this year, the limited-edition Moleskine + Pac-Man series was an instant hit. So we were delighted to discover that the cult notebook brand has a far richer menu of little-known thematic offerings entitled Moleskine Passions, covering the six big passions of the world: Food, wine, music, books, wellness and film. And in the season’s spirit of New Year’s resolutions across the health and self-improvement spectrum, we were particularly taken with the Moleskine Passions Wellness Journal — a lovely little notebook featuring 6 themed sections to be filled in and 6 blank ones to be personalized, plus a treasure trove of food facts, conversions and measurements, blank note pages, and 202 wonderful illustrated health-themed stickers.

Printed on acid-free paper and with an expandable double inner pocket, the journal nudges your wellness plan of attack along with six thoughtful sections: Personal goals, an exercise log, diet, general health, games and sport, and inspirations. The additional blank pages are divided into six 12-page tabbed sections, which you can further personalize with the custom stickers included.

But before we take it all too seriously, there’s also a Moleskine life companion for the wine lover — besides, those wonderful flavonoids count towards your health quota, right?

Moleskine Passions is also available in film, recipes, books and music flavors.


Published December 23, 2010

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