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A Notebook for Everyday Adventures

A Notebook for Everyday Adventures

 

If you have read The Doorstep Mile book (or even if you have not), I hope that this notebook will help you clarify your adventurous ideas, work out what practical or mental barriers are standing in your way, and decide on the series of small steps you need to take to get you started: the doorstep mile.

It is a cheap and cheerful tool to be used, not a pristine object to be kept on a shelf.

Pour a coffee and pour out your thoughts. Fill the pages and empty your mind. Dream. Doodle. Plan. Ponder. Do…

Do whatever works for you to lay out your plans, identify what is standing in your way, and then take the Doorstep Mile.

A Notebook for Adventures: The Doorstep Mile is available here.

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  1. Spencer Robinson Posted

    I would like to buy a few copies of “A Notebook for Everyday Adventures” but I cannot seem to find anywhere that it is being sold. I am in the U.S., not sure if this is currently only available in Europe. Please point me in the right direction.

    Thanks,

    Spence

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