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  • Highlighting in notebooks – Jack Baty
    Highlighting in notebooks – Jack Baty For a couple of months now I’ve been going back through my notes periodically and highlighting key words and phrases. I’ve found that if I emphasize the most relevant bit of each note, I can find most things fairly quickly. Intersting idea.
     
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  • My Life in 3Γ—5 – Rhoneisms
    My Life in 3×5 – Rhoneisms I run my entire life off of a single 3×5 card using my Dash/Plus system. I wrote a post about it several years ago but it could use some updating. Yesterday, over on my main blog, I posted about how I manage my tasks using a single 3×5 card (with support from my Journal and Daily Log).
     
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  • hyrule bitchstoria : I always have to give to advice to people, so I…
    Some outside of the normal box ideas for journaling. I have completely filled 6 journals in my life. I love journaling, but a lot of people think that they aren’t capable of doing it. So here’s my hot tips so that you too can say that you’ve filled out a blank journal completely and are a certified Journal Keeper. I found many of these to be fresh ideas that may work better for some folks than the traditional “write daily” ones. Worth considering, regardless.
     

hyrule bitchstoria : I always have to give to advice to people, so I…

26 April 2022 at 12:41

Some outside of the normal box ideas for journaling.

I have completely filled 6 journals in my life. I love journaling, but a lot of people think that they aren’t capable of doing it. So here’s my hot tips so that you too can say that you’ve filled out a blank journal completely and are a certified Journal Keeper.

I found many of these to be fresh ideas that may work better for some folks than the traditional “write daily” ones. Worth considering, regardless.

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  • Fore-edge painting and indexing – Austin Kleon
    Fore-edge painting and indexing – Austin Kleon The outside edge of a book’s pages opposite of the spine is called the “fore-edge.” Like many things that are neglected or overlooked, it’s a place of great creative potential.
     
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  • A Return to Analog β€” The Focus Course
    A Return to Analog — The Focus Course For me, one of the signs of health in emotional margin is how much I’m writing in my notebook each week. If pages begin to stack up without any notes, ideation, or doodling, it’s a sign that I’m not slowing down enough to think on paper.
     
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  • handwritten.blog
    handwritten.blog Yes, a blog written by hand. The author describes the process in nice detail.
     
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  • (67) Journaling for People Who Don’t Like Journaling | LinkedIn
    Journaling for People Who Don’t Like Journaling | Chris Brogan on LinkedIn I’m so twitchy about sharing this. It’s really not very good and isn’t something fancy like what Mike Vardy or the Bullet Journal people do. But listen: let’s both agree. YOU aren’t those people, or else you’d already be like a journal GOD. You’re like me: a schlub who really hasn’t done this journaling thing and we’ll both figure it out. A good post that’
     

(67) Journaling for People Who Don’t Like Journaling | LinkedIn

26 October 2022 at 00:55

Journaling for People Who Don’t Like Journaling | Chris Brogan on LinkedIn

I’m so twitchy about sharing this. It’s really not very good and isn’t something fancy like what Mike Vardy or the Bullet Journal people do. But listen: let’s both agree. YOU aren’t those people, or else you’d already be like a journal GOD. You’re like me: a schlub who really hasn’t done this journaling thing and we’ll both figure it out.

A good post that’s worth a read (On LinkedIn! Who’da thunk?). Like Chris, my best and most consistent journaling has been the Daily Log I’ve kept for years now.

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  • My Olympia
    My wife got me a nifty new-to-me typewriter for my Birthday. As usual, brought it in to Vale today for a tune up. I feel so lucky to have such a shop within easy driving distance. Can’t wait to get it back.
     
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  • Analog Office – A Life in Pocket Notebooks
    Analog Office – A Life in Pocket Notebooks I had only met him in passing; but his paper notebooks held a kind of self-portrait, touchable records of what was on his mind. A lovely little story. This is the why. This is what we believe in.
     
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  • December 9th is Journal Day
    Today, December 9th, is a day I’ve designated as Journal Day. The idea came up many years ago in discussions with my friend Garrick van Buren. The idea was a day for celebrating journaling, preparing ours for the coming year, and committing once again to the daily practice. I celebrate the day by opening up past year’s journals, logs, and notes and tease out any ideas that may have gotten lost in the shuffle and see what I might want to put into action the coming year. It is also a
     

December 9th is Journal Day

9 December 2022 at 20:03

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Today, December 9th, is a day I’ve designated as Journal Day. The idea came up many years ago in discussions with my friend Garrick van Buren. The idea was a day for celebrating journaling, preparing ours for the coming year, and committing once again to the daily practice.

I celebrate the day by opening up past year’s journals, logs, and notes and tease out any ideas that may have gotten lost in the shuffle and see what I might want to put into action the coming year. It is also a good way to tease out old memories and reminisce.

I’ve unwrapped my 2023 Hobonichi Techo and started to prep it for the coming year. Filling out my contact info on the page provided and starting to note special events and mark important dates.

But, that’s just my way to mark the day. You might decide to do something else. Need some help? Here are some ideas I’ve mentioned in the past…

  • This might be the day to take out previous journals and reflect on where you were then versus where you are today.
  • You might let someone you trust read one you have kept and get to know the “real” you.
  • Perhaps gift a journal to another person in your life who practices or you feel could benefit from doing so.
  • Or, maybe, be so bold as to spend a year keeping a journal for someone else in your life whom you love and spend your days with — write down their day as you saw it or the things you were thinking about them at that time. How wonderful a gift would it be to allow someone close to you to “see” themselves and their year through your eyes?
  • Like the above, start a journal for your kids that are too young to keep their own. We forget so much of those early years. This is a way to remember those special times. This is the sort of thing that would make a meaning high-school graduation gift when they get older.

These are just a few of the ways you can celebrate. If you come up with others, I would love to hear about them. Shoot me a message on Twitter and I’ll try to add them here. Happy Journalling!

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  • Analog Office – Bookshelf
    Analog Office – Bookshelf Thanks to @manton for creating such wonderful bookshelves! The Analog Office is now sharing a bookshelf with some favorite resources about working, and thinking, and playing with paper … organizing information stored on paper … how paper and tech shape us … and of course, old school office tools. A great list of books.
     

Analog Office – Bookshelf

21 December 2022 at 18:35

Analog Office – Bookshelf

Thanks to @manton for creating such wonderful bookshelves! The Analog Office is now sharing a bookshelf with some favorite resources about working, and thinking, and playing with paper … organizing information stored on paper … how paper and tech shape us … and of course, old school office tools.

A great list of books.

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  • projects and methods – The Homebound Symphony
    Projects and Methods – The Homebound Symphony After fumbling around for a while to figure out how I could organize my thoughts in for this project, I realized that once again, the good old multicolored index cards were my best friends. I always love getting a peek into how someone organizes their work.
     
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  • Black Owned Planner and Stationery Companies – The Well-Appointed Desk
    Black Owned Planner and Stationery Companies – The Well-Appointed Desk Just before the new year I stumbled on a great Twitter thread compiling black owned planner and stationery companies. I browsed a number of them, and bought from a few. But I thought I’d share a few on the list today with you! There was no way I was not going to link to this.
     

Black Owned Planner and Stationery Companies – The Well-Appointed Desk

10 January 2023 at 20:15

Black Owned Planner and Stationery Companies – The Well-Appointed Desk

Just before the new year I stumbled on a great Twitter thread compiling black owned planner and stationery companies. I browsed a number of them, and bought from a few. But I thought I’d share a few on the list today with you!

There was no way I was not going to link to this.

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  • How I use my Hobonichi – Stationery πŸ•
    How I use my Hobonichi – Stationery This planner works really well for my to kind of have a high level overview of things both at a yearly, monthly, weekly and daily level. And makes it really easy to plan. As a Hobonichi Techo (A6) user myself, I’m always fascinated to see how other folks are theirs.
     
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  • Movie Lists in an Old Diary
    Recently, reader Rahul Gaitonde alerted me to this with the following thoughts: “Hi, Patrick. I thought this tweet might be interesting to The Cramped. It’s a photo of a page from the user’s grandfather’s diary where he recorded (in Tamil) the movies he’d seen in the 1960s. Including movies from the West the user didn’t think his granddad had had a chance to see. Lists from the past have always been fascinating to me. This one particularly so, maintained in a
     

Movie Lists in an Old Diary

28 February 2023 at 14:06

Recently, reader Rahul Gaitonde alerted me to this with the following thoughts:

“Hi, Patrick. I thought this tweet might be interesting to The Cramped. It’s a photo of a page from the user’s grandfather’s diary where he recorded (in Tamil) the movies he’d seen in the 1960s. Including movies from the West the user didn’t think his granddad had had a chance to see. Lists from the past have always been fascinating to me. This one particularly so, maintained in a language other than English, from over fifty years ago, of movies both local and from half a world away.”

Long long ago, my grandfather has created his own version of Letterboxd to keep record of the movies he had watched. I’m awestruck by the fact that he’s watched Hitchcock and James Bond films in theatres. pic.twitter.com/uiVhk7RqOY

— A K (@iamakshy_06) February 25, 2023

I agree. Very cool stuff.

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  • Habit and mood tracking in my Hobonichi Techo – cygnoir.net
    Habit and mood tracking in my Hobonichi Techo – cygnoir.net The “three lines” method described in the video impressed me with its simplicity and its forgiveness. The pattern looks prettiest when I’ve done all my habits for the day, but even if I haven’t, the result is still pleasing to the eye and encourages me to try again tomorrow. This is a seriously beautiful way to do habit tracking. Could also work for other purposes with imagination.
     

Habit and mood tracking in my Hobonichi Techo – cygnoir.net

3 April 2023 at 13:47

Habit and mood tracking in my Hobonichi Techo – cygnoir.net

The “three lines” method described in the video impressed me with its simplicity and its forgiveness. The pattern looks prettiest when I’ve done all my habits for the day, but even if I haven’t, the result is still pleasing to the eye and encourages me to try again tomorrow.

This is a seriously beautiful way to do habit tracking. Could also work for other purposes with imagination.

Analog Office – Reader Question 2: Notes on Paper, Notes in Apps, Here, There, and Everywhere, Should I Just Give Up and Accept the Chaos?

4 April 2023 at 14:26

Analog Office – Reader Question 2: Notes on Paper, Notes in Apps, Here, There, and Everywhere, Should I Just Give Up and Accept the Chaos?

There are some really great ideas and suggestions within but I absolutely love this:

The magic is in the fact that writing is a transit system, which transports little electrical sparks in your synapses into things that affect shared reality.

This is truly magical, and amazing, and a continuing source of awe to me: that we are alive, that we can create things, that we can use our thoughts to help ourselves grow, and to better the lives of others. A tremendous gift and power!

This! So much this! This is why we do it. This is what we believe in.

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