For the mind that won't switch off

Get it all out of your head.And let it go quiet.

Your brain was never meant to hold every appointment, idea, worry and to-do at once. Curation gives all of it one place to land — so your mind can finally rest.

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Sound familiar?

You're not disorganised. You're just holding too much.

It's the list that wakes you at 2am. The tab you can't close. The thing you meant to do that you've already forgotten by Tuesday. When everything lives in your head at once, even small decisions start to feel heavy.

You don't need to try harder, or download another app that pings you. You need somewhere to put it all down.

Racing thoughts at nightForgetting the small thingsDecision fatigueToo many half-used notebooksA calendar that doesn't hold the rest of it
The shift

One place to put it all down.

Curation isn't another system to keep up with. It's paper. You open it, empty your head onto the page, and watch your week take shape in front of you — out of your mind, where it was weighing on you, and into something you can actually see and act on.

“My brain isn't exploding anymore.”

How it gives you your head back

Built around the offload, not the to-do list.

Every part of Curation exists to take something out of your head and give it a home on the page.

The brain dump

Pre-week planning

A dedicated, open space to empty everything out before the week begins — no structure to fight, no rules to follow. Just get it down, then decide what actually matters.

See it all at once

The weekly spread

Your whole week in a single view, so nothing has to live in your memory anymore. When it's on the page, you stop carrying it.

Stop forgetting

The Habit Curator

The small, repeating things you keep meaning to do — kept on the page instead of in your head. So you remember to do them, without the mental note that never sticks.

Quiet the swirl

The Mission Statement

The big stuff that looms over everything, broken into steps you can actually take. A goal you can see is a goal that stops overwhelming you.

From people who used to hold it all in their heads

What it feels like to put it down.

The point of all of it

A clear head, and a week you can see.

Not a more productive you. A calmer one. The relief of knowing it's all written down somewhere you trust — so the space in your mind can go to being present, instead of holding the list.

No pressure, no rules

It's not another thing to keep up with.

There's no right way to use Curation, and nothing to fall behind on. Use every section or just the ones that help. On a quiet week, write a little. On a heavy one, empty it all out. It bends to your life — not the other way around.

Choose your size

One planner. Four ways to carry it.

[A5]

Original A5

The everyday favourite. Enough space for everything, sized to go where you go.

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[MINI]

Mini A5

Light in the bag, big on clarity. The whole system, in a smaller footprint.

Choose Mini →
[A4]

A4 Large

The most room to think. For desks, deep brain dumps and lives with a lot to hold.

Choose A4 →
[DAILY]

Daily

A page a day for full minds. The most room to offload, one day at a time.

Choose Daily →

Give your mind somewhere to rest.

Start your year with one place for all of it — and a quieter head to meet it with.

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A few things to know

What if I miss a week or fall behind? +

You can't fall behind on Curation — there's nothing to keep up with. Pick it back up on any page, any day. It's built to meet you where you are, not to make you feel guilty about the days you didn't write.

Do I have to use every section? +

Not at all. Plenty of people use it mainly to empty their head each week and ignore the rest. The brain dump and weekly spread alone are enough to feel the difference.

When does the planner start? +

Dated from January 2027.

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Saint Belford · Curation 2027 — a calmer way to hold your year.