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10 ml Rosemary Essential Oil — clean white packshot
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Rosemary Essential Oil

£6.00 10ML FOCUS ENERGY
The unfinished thing has its own chair now. Guests have started asking about it.
You've set a place for it at every hour and called that 'deep prioritisation', and somewhere a consultant is paid six figures to keep helping you name it. This is a herb. It has an opinion about your list, and no interest in your framework.

KEPT FOR:

  • Remembrance
  • Sharpness
  • Resolve
  • Uprightness
Botanical Rosmarinus officinalis
Origin Tunisia
From Leaves
Process Steam distillation
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WHAT YOU'VE BEEN DOING

You have been paying good money to rename the thing you're avoiding.

Procrastination got a rebrand: 'deep work' now, or 'strategic patience', with a whole industry of six-figure consultants and foil-covered planners helping you feel productive about not starting. You've the vocabulary: 'circle back', 'park it', 'take it offline', while the task moves not one inch closer to done. It's sat there so long it has its own chair.

It's not a task now. It's a lodger. Eats at your table, pays no rent, meets your guests.

WHAT THIS ACTUALLY IS

Rosemary Essential Oil, steam distilled from the leaves of Rosmarinus officinalis in Tunisia, bottled by hand in small batches by people who prefer finishing things to naming them. Sharp, green, resinous and upright: a herb garden in full sun and a woody stem snapped in half. It won't nap you or hype you. It puts a clean, no-nonsense edge on a room, the air of a desk where something is, at last, about to happen.

Aroma profile
Herb
Sharpness
Resin
Excuses

The Excuses needle reads zero. It's a herb. It's never once 'parked' anything.

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS

Down in the Scent Sanctum, rosemary is the sharp green herb we keep at the working end, the old plant of holding-to-things, for the list that needs starting rather than renaming.

  • Holding to it: We keep it for the old rite of constancy: rosemary was woven into vows, the folk plant for keeping to a thing rather than merely intending it.
  • No more excuses: For the plain-spoken lift of naming the task you've been avoiding and getting on with it. Bracing, not soothing.
  • An upright edge: Puts a sharp, green, no-nonsense edge on the air, the atmosphere of a desk where a decision is imminent.
  • The desk hour: Reach for it at the top of the working hour, when the room and the list have both begun quietly lying to you.

SPIRIT & MOOD

  • Remembrance
  • Sharpness
  • Resolve
  • Uprightness

WHY YOU NEED IT

The list doesn't need a framework. It needs the herb that names things.

In folklore rosemary was the plant of holding-to-things: constancy, remembrance, keeping a vow past the point it stopped being fun. A few drops at the top of the working hour, when the room and the list have begun lying to you. What it sharpens is the air: green, faintly stern, the atmosphere of a place where things get done, not renamed. Tradition planted it by doors that meant it; keep it by a desk that would like to.

Not another system. Just serve the lodger notice: it's allergic to a herb that finishes things.

SAFETY NOTICE AROMA USE ONLY FILED THE SENSIBLE DESK

The sensible bit

For aroma use only with suitable diffuser or aromatherapy equipment. Do not ingest; do not add to food or drink; do not use in baths; do not apply to skin, even diluted or on broken skin; and do not use for massage or personal care. Avoid use during pregnancy and around children under 3. Avoid eyes and sensitive areas. Keep away from children, pets, heat, sparks and open flames. Store upright and tightly closed. Use in a well-ventilated space and never leave heated equipment unattended. Seek professional guidance if breastfeeding, taking medication, managing a health condition, or using around vulnerable people. Discontinue use if irritation occurs.

GIFT · THE ALMOST-STARTER

For the friend with four planners, two productivity books and a colour-coded system, who's been 'about to start' the same project since a year you'd both rather not name.

To the almost-starter

No framework. Just start.

GIFT · THE INTENTION MUSEUM

For the desk that's become a museum of good intentions under a fine layer of 'later'. Sharpen the air over it.

To the intention museum

Something is about to happen here. Finally.

GIFT · THE OVERLOADED

For the one whose to-do list is longer than their week, quietly grieving the person who was going to do all of it. This won't do the tasks; it'll make the room feel like where they get done.

To the overloaded

Serve the lodger notice.

DO NOT GIVE TO

The one who collects productivity systems the way others collect stamps, who'll shelve this beside the unopened planners and call it 'a tool I'm exploring'. It's a herb. It just wants you to start.

Some prefer the framework. Leave them the framework.

FENWICK, keeper portrait
FENWICK

Fenwick keeps the list end, and calls the unfinished thing by its name.

Fenwick keeps the upright green end of the Sanctum, near the rosemary, and Fenwick is a gnome: old as a fence post, twice as blunt, immune to jargon. Where the surface says 'deep prioritisation', Fenwick says 'not doing it'. Where it says 'letting it breathe', he says 'not doing it, at length'.

He has the gnomish gift for the plain word the elegant one was invented to avoid. In his cosmology a task has two states: done, or a lodger. He's never once let one become a lodger, and finds it quietly astonishing that you've given yours a chair, a name and a place at the table. He'd like to know, without judgement, whether it's paying rent.

He tallies things finished on a slate he won't show you. The count's the point, not the showing.

Two crates, no framework

Rosemary keeps company. All of it upright.

BLENDING CRATE

The Desk Hour

Four upright plants and a firm opinion about your list.

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Nothing Circled Back

Four green herbs that finish what they start.

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THE UPRIGHT GREEN END

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BEFORE YOU GOA WORD FROM THE LIST END
Against my own commission, as ever:

Don't take it.

Off you go, back to the productivity aisle of the internet, where a man with a headset and a whiteboard will sell you a nine-step framework for doing the thing you already know how to do. Buy the course, the planner with the foil cover. Rename the task once more, 'incubating', that's a good one, and give it a fresh clean chair. Nobody up there will stop you; the whole industry runs on the not-starting.

STAY INCUBATING.STAY CIRCLING BACK.STAY ABOUT TO START.
You have four planners and a project that's aged, quietly, into a lodger.

You read the whole page, though. People who've genuinely 'parked it' don't do that. You wanted the herb that calls the thing what it is and makes a room feel like a workshop. Serve the lodger notice.

10 ml Rosemary Essential Oil — apothecary detail THE HERB THAT NAMES THINGS
Nº 0005 · ROSMARINUS OFFICINALIS · HAS NO FRAMEWORK£6.00 10ML
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