The Deep-Work Anchor: "Just One More Chapter" Magnetic Bookmark

The Deep-Work Anchor: "Just One More Chapter" Magnetic Bookmark

$4.95
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The Deep-Work Anchor: "Just One More Chapter" Magnetic Bookmark

The Deep-Work Anchor: "Just One More Chapter" Magnetic Bookmark

$4.95

Guard Your Focus. Honor Your Curiosity. We’ve all been there: you’re deep in a cornerstone text, the synthesis is finally happening, and you tell yourself, "Just one more chapter." Whether you are reading for pleasure or for your preliminary exam, losing your place is a distraction you don't need.

This magnetic bookmark, featuring lush botanical illustrations and hand-lettered art, is designed to stay exactly where you leave it. No more dog-eared pages or falling slips of paper. Just a secure, beautiful anchor for your most important books.

Why it belongs in your Lab:

  • Secure Systems: The interior magnets clip firmly to the page, making it the ideal tool for heavy academic monographs or your favorite evening read.

  • Botanical Inspiration: The "Plants and Books" theme mirrors the growth you are experiencing in your own research journey—reminding you to "bloom" where you are currently planted.

  • Durable Scaffolding: Printed on high-quality luster photo paper, this bookmark is built to handle the "high-sweat" seasons of a busy semester.

Product Details:

  • Material: High-quality luster photo paper with secure interior magnets.

  • Dimensions: Approximately 2.25" folded.

  • Design: Vibrant botanical and book illustration by Emily Cromwell.

Note: Contains small magnets. A purposeful tool for researchers and book lovers; please keep out of reach of small children.

Intentional Alignment: At The Intentional Inkwell, we believe that the tools we use should reflect the beauty of the work we do. This bookmark is more than a placeholder; it is a piece of visual scaffolding that honors your commitment to learning. By using a secure magnetic anchor, you are practicing the "Systems over Sweat" philosophy—reducing the friction of starting your next reading session so you can move closer to being "complete."

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