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The days will go by…

Might as well use them.

Focus Calendar

Structure to hold you accountable for projects you keep talking about, but never start

Shipped on mom’s lunch break from her garage in Indiana

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FOCUS TRACKER
YEAR-AT-A-GLANCE PLANNER
HOW TO CARD
STICKER

How I use it

90 day sprints


Set your 90-day deadline, or just mark down one step forward along the way.

Habit trackers or bucket lists


Track a habit 90 times, fill the grid like a bingo card, or list life moments to cross off as you go.

Year-at-a-glance


Zoom out to visualize the bigger picture. What are you doing and where are you going? I’ve been doing this for years and swear by this.

Why I made this

Most calendars are ugly, cluttered with holidays I don’t care about, and half-wasted because they started five months ago. Google Calendar is great for the day-to-day, but not for bigger, life goals. I wanted a calendar that looks good on my wall, holds me accountable, and makes it easy to see progress at a glance, so I made this one:

250+ sold

250+ sold

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  • Orders are shipped from Indiana.

    International shipping was $35, so this drop is US-only. Please get in touch at sales@damondominique.com if you’d like to buy bulk to another country and we can figure it out.

    Dimensions

    17in × 22in. Takes up half of your fridge.

    Printed on 100lb cover stock, so it’s a premium feel, but not too thick that it’ll crease in the mail. When unrolling it, it’s better to place it under some heavy books for a few hours to flatten back out.

  • Get in touch at sales@damondominique.com for any questions!

  • In collaboration with Luthiem Escalona.

    Why 90?

    Short enough to feel doable, not so long that you lose focus or have to dedicate your entire year to it.

  • Imagine: you’re on a solo trip. Hotel lobby. Cocktail (or coffee) in hand. AirPods in. Getting clear on what you want for this next season, or two. The next morning, you wake up knowing where you’re going (in life). You can finally chill.

  • Imagine: friend date night. Living room cleared, calendars out, Sharpies and post-its everywhere. R&B playlist on the speaker. Uber Eats on the way. Everyone’s plotting the next 90 days and their year ahead. Life is good.

  • The gift of time is something that applies to everyone. If they hate it – fine. At least it looks pretty. And besides, oh well? They can regift it to someone else because it’s evergreen and can be started anytime.